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In The Hands Of An Angry God, Wayne T. Taylor
In The Hands Of An Angry God, Wayne T. Taylor
Inscape
The set is dark and a congregation can be heard singing "Gloria Patri. " Shortly, however, whispers can be heard growing louder over the music. They are unintelligible, chaotic, and insistent. just as a word or two can be understood, a woman's voice rises above the intoning of the traditional Latin Mass.
An Archetypal Analysis Of Sorensen's "On This Star" & Hemon's "Maria Chapdelaine", Joseph C. Murphy
An Archetypal Analysis Of Sorensen's "On This Star" & Hemon's "Maria Chapdelaine", Joseph C. Murphy
Inscape
On This Star by Virginia Sorensen and Maria Chapdeliane by Louis Hemon are novels about the struggle for truth in insular communities where life is pervaded by religion. Sorensen's novel is set in the Latter day Saint town of Templeton, Utah, during the inter-War period. Hemon's plot unfolds around the turn of the century in the deeply Catholic territory of Lake St. John in northern Quebec. Although distant from one another in time and place, these novels are similar not only in the characters ad lifestyles they portray, but in the common archetypal patter they follow.