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This essay introduces and explores some explicitly theological concerns in the work of the Orcadian poet, novelist, and dramatist George Mackay Brown (1921–96). More specifically, its interest is with Brown’s presentation and treatment of the notion of time. Drawing on examples from a wide selection of his work, it is argued that Brown’s conversion to Roman Catholicism, and in particular his delight in the enchantment of the Mass, allowed him to exploit a distinctly Catholic sacramental theology and aesthetic of creation – its location, people, and history – appraised in light of the Eucharist.
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Jason A. Goroncy (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a18d3ec84137bd80e91cc1f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1030570x17698507
Jason A. Goroncy
University of Divinity
Pacifica Australasian Theological Studies
University of Divinity
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