Table of Contents
Literary Secularism: Religion and Modernity in Twentieth-Century Fiction
by Amardeep Singh
Table of Contents
Chapter 1- The Critical Tradition and the Modern Novel: From Daniel Defoe to James Wood
Chapter 2: British Secularism, Jewish Assimilation: George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda
Chapter 3: Holy Water, Fluid Modernity – Rabindranath Tagore and Hindu Reform
Chapter 4: Diasporas and Promised Lands: Ireland, Israel, and Joyce's Ulysses
Chapter 5: The Elusive Ideal of Secular Writing: V.S. Naipaul and Literary Secularism in India
Chapter 6: The Ambiguous Relationship Between Men and Angels: Rushdie's Daemonic Secularism
Chapter 7: The Myriad Failures of Religious Law: Indian Feminism and the Uniform Civil Code
Chapter 8: Literary Secularism After 9/11: Orhan Pamuk and Philip Roth
Works Cited
Acknowledgments
Index
by Amardeep Singh
Table of Contents
Chapter 1- The Critical Tradition and the Modern Novel: From Daniel Defoe to James Wood
Chapter 2: British Secularism, Jewish Assimilation: George Eliot’s Daniel Deronda
Chapter 3: Holy Water, Fluid Modernity – Rabindranath Tagore and Hindu Reform
Chapter 4: Diasporas and Promised Lands: Ireland, Israel, and Joyce's Ulysses
Chapter 5: The Elusive Ideal of Secular Writing: V.S. Naipaul and Literary Secularism in India
Chapter 6: The Ambiguous Relationship Between Men and Angels: Rushdie's Daemonic Secularism
Chapter 7: The Myriad Failures of Religious Law: Indian Feminism and the Uniform Civil Code
Chapter 8: Literary Secularism After 9/11: Orhan Pamuk and Philip Roth
Works Cited
Acknowledgments
Index
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