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|a A history of the lie of innocence in literature :
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|a Newcastle upon Tyne, England :
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|a This book traces the history of what it terms the "lie of innocence" as represented in literary texts from the late 18th century to contemporary times. The writers selected here - William Blake, Herman Melville, William Faulkner, Graham Greene, and Cormac McCarthy - write at various points in which the western world was undergoing a process of secularization. This work commences with a study of the bible demonstrating the extent to which "innocence" is realized there as a lie. It identifies in the bible how "innocence" is used for political, social and ethical expediency, and suggests that the
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|a English literature
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|a Fathers and sons in literature.
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