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Catching the Wind in a Net traces the evolution of Davies's religious views and their influence on his novels. From his brief reference to an Ancient of Days wearing service club buttons in Leaven of Malice to Ormuzd, the Light One of the Manichees, in Murther and Walking Spirits, Dave Little's study examines Davies's provocative and sometimes conflicting notions of a supreme being.
Catching the Wind in a Net also places Davies's frequent calls for self-exploration and self-discovery within a theological framework and establishes that the journeys of many of Davies's other characters are, finally, religious in nature. Since we live in an age in which, according to Davies, "the biblical culture scarcely exists," Catching the Wind in a Net includes a useful appendix that identifies the biblical quotations and allusions present in his novels.
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Bible, Canadian Religious fiction, Fiction, Good and evil in literature, History and criticism, In literature, Religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Fiction, Religious fiction, Canadian, Davies, robertson, 1913-1995, Bible, in literature, Good and evil, Fiction, religious aspectsPeople
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Catching the wind in a net: the religious vision of Robertson Davies
1996, ECW Press, Distributed by General Distribution Services
in English
1550222643 9781550222647
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-210) and index.
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