Posts and Reviews dealing with literary criticism, indexed by the Title:
- "In Their Own Words": BBC video interviews with famous British novelists
- "Solzhenitsyn was my father"
- "Walker Percy's Weirdest Book"
- How Fiction Works by James Wood
- On the Novel with a Purpose by G.K. Chesterton
- The Keys of Middle Earth: Discovering Medieval Literature through the Fiction of J.R.R. Tolkien
- Ann Begley on Muriel Spark in America magazine
- Catholic Fiction outside the English-speaking world
- Catholic novel wins Readers Favorite award
- Catholic Thriller Writer Uses Supernatural as a Probe (part one)
- Catholic Thriller Writer uses Supernatural as a Probe (part two)
- Catholic Writers Conference LIVE in PA, Aug. 4-6
- Christianity is a Murder Mystery
- Communication, Consecration and the Catholic Novel by Glenn Statile
- David Lodge on Muriel Spark
- Debra Murphy on the fiction of Ian McEwan
- Dirda on Chesterton
- Eighteen Challenges in Contemporary Literature
- Faith Noir: On Graham Greene and the Catholic Novel
- Graham Greene: A Life in Letters
- Guardian blog on O'Connor's Catholicism
- Marilynne Robinson's Critique of the "New Orthodoxy"
- Nicholas Shakespeare on the "Voice" of Graham Greene
- Piers Paul Read: A Life in Books
- Recalling Bernanos
- Robert E. Lauder on the Catholic Fiction of Alice McDermott
- Secrets of Storytelling
- The Atlantic Monthly on "Flannery"
- The Guardian essay on Joseph Conrad
- The Nation reviews C.S. Lewis book
- Who is an American Black, Catholic or Jewish Writer?





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