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Complete Short Stories, Volume 1
19th Century
A01=Bonnie Lander Johnson
A01=Enid Dinnis
A01=Julia Meszaros
A01=Sarah Loader
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Author_Bonnie Lander Johnson
Author_Enid Dinnis
Author_Julia Meszaros
Author_Sarah Loader
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British Literature
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Fairy Tales
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Short Stories
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Product details
- ISBN 9780813237015
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 30 Nov 2024
- Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Gathered here for the first time are the stories of Enid Dinnis, who lived and wrote in London throughout the first half of the 20th century. Few in London's literary scene knew that Dinnis was a nun but she lived most of her life in a small convent in Wimbledon with other well-known figures from the period, including Maud Petre. Dinnis wrote Catholic stories for readers of all ages. She is one of the finest lost authors of the Catholic Literary Revival. Dinnis's intervention in the short story genre is considerable. She weaves together fairy tale, myth, Catholic mysticism, epiphanic dialogue and everyday characterization to produce stories that are both simple and complex, both light-hearted and profound. Always concerned with 'the wonderful resourcefulness of the love of God', her stories proclaim the presence and workings of divine grace in the everyday lives of all people—old and young, sceptics and seekers, farmers and priests. Dinnis's stories show that God's love is the answer to all human struggles and quests. They illustrate what it means to receive love—human and divine—and to pass it on. Her work is filled with visions and confessions, miracles and conversions—but it is never overly pious or saccharine. Her characters are real people experiencing the truths proclaimed by the Catholic faith, which is always as marvelous as it is every-day. Enid Dinnis's stories reenchant the post-enlightenment world along Catholic lines. Her stories put the supernatural firmly back into the world in a way more needed than ever.
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