
Modes of Faith
Secular Surrogates for Lost Religious Belief
Theodore Ziolkowski(Author)
University of Chicago Press
Published on 15. May 2007
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-226-98363-9 (ISBN)
Description
In the decades surrounding World War I, religious belief receded in the face of radical new ideas such as Marxism, modern science, Nietzschean philosophy, and critical theology. "Modes of Faith" addresses both this decline of religious belief and the new modes of secular faith that took religion's place in the minds of many writers and poets. Theodore Ziolkowski here examines the motives for this embrace of the secular, locating new modes of faith in art, escapist travel, socialism, politicized myth, and utopian visions. James Joyce, he reveals, turned to art as an escape, while Hermann Hesse made a pilgrimage to India in search of enlightenment. Other writers, such as Roger Martin du Gard and Thomas Mann, sought temporary solace in communism or myth. And H. G. Wells, Ziolkowski argues, took refuge in utopian dreams projected in another dimension altogether.
Rooted in innovative and careful comparative reading of the work of writers from France, England, Germany, Italy, and Russia, "Modes of Faith" is a critical masterpiece by a distinguished literary scholar that offers an abundance of insight to anyone interested in the human compulsion to believe in forces that transcend the individual.
Rooted in innovative and careful comparative reading of the work of writers from France, England, Germany, Italy, and Russia, "Modes of Faith" is a critical masterpiece by a distinguished literary scholar that offers an abundance of insight to anyone interested in the human compulsion to believe in forces that transcend the individual.
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"Modes of Faith is a distinguished book about an important subject, and it is beautifully and gracefully written. It is an impressive work of synthesis and a pleasure to read. This book has been needed for a long time, and Theodore Ziolkowski is the right person to write it." - David Luft, University of California, San Diego"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-98363-9 (9780226983639)
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Person
Theodore Ziolkowski is professor emeritus of German and comparative literature at Princeton University. Among his many books are Fictional Transfigurations of Jesus, The Mirror of Justice, and Ovid and the Moderns.