Newman in Twentieth-Century American Literature: Fitzgerald, Lewis and O’Connor

Autor: Pribek, James M.
Zdroj: Newman Studies Journal; January 2009, Vol. 6 Issue: 1 p5-19, 15p
Abstrakt: Abstract:This essay traces Newman’s rich legacy in modern American literature in the writings of three prominent American writers of the last century: F. Scott Fitzgerald, who plays off of Newman’s definition of a gentleman in his The Beautiful and Damned (1922); Sinclair Lewis, who connects the figure of Carlyle Vesper to Newman in Gideon Planish (1943);and Flannery O’Connor, who mentioned Newman in four published letters, and whose artistic vision was shaped appreciably by Newman’s Apologia and his Grammar of Assent.
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