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    English Catholic literary culture, 1640-1660 by Archibald, C

    Published 2022
    “…This thesis is the first study of English Catholic literary culture produced during the 1640s and 1650s. …”
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    The Supine in Czech Biblical Translations of the National Revival Period (Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) by Inna V. Verner

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The paper deals with the use of the supine in the Catholic biblical translations of the Czech National Revival as a means to archaise the high biblical style. …”
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    Church-Slavonic Elements as a Source of the Czech Biblical Style in the Period of the Czech National Revival (Unique Attempt of František Novotný from Luže) by Josef Bartoň

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The text is a Tetraevangelion written by a Catholic priest František Novotný from Luže (1768–1826), an almost forgotten contemporary and collaborator of the great representatives of the Czech National Revival Josef Dobrovský and Josef Jungmann. …”
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    Reflection of the Historiography of the "Ruskoi Triitsi" in Reference Books of the XX - at the Beginning of the XXI century by Dudnik Oleksandr

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Most reference books mention the decisive influence of the literary and artistic national revival in the Dnieper Ukraine on the "Ruska Triitsia", as well as representatives of other Slavic peoples, but it is not explained that their creative example prompted the participants of the "Ruska Triitsia" to give priority to the creation of secular works over religious ones and to their preference in writing in the vernacular rather than the Church Slavonic language. …”
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    Decadence and the English tradition by Pittock, M, Murray Pittock

    Published 1986
    “…The sixth chapter, "By the Statue of King Charles: The Jacobite Revival" deals with the political and religious aspects of the Caroline revival, and charts the growth of neo-Jacobitism in the Eighteen Nineties and its relation to literary history. …”
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    The Franciscan Undercurrent in Polish Literature as Exemplified by the Works of Józef Wittlin and Roman Brandstaetter by Ryszard Zajączkowski

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The first Polish centre of the revival of Franciscanism as a literary and cultural formation was Lviv. …”
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    Ulster-Scots: A Brief History of Dialogue by Wesley Hutchinson

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Since the period of the Gaelic Revival at the end of the 19th century, a lot of work has been done to establish the inclusive, cross-community credentials of the Irish language and Gaelic culture. …”
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    The imaginative exploitation of theological doctrines in the work of Leon Bloy (1846-1917) by Birkett, J, Birkett, Jennifer

    Published 1973
    “…Of the religious options available, Bloy rejected those which seemed to him no more than compromise with secular ideals - Liberal Catholicism, or the uncritical orthodoxjr of the mass of Catholic society, which reflected all the vices of the secular state - and gave his adherence to intransigent Catholicism. …”
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    SACRAMENT OF EUCHARIST ACCORDING TO EXPOSITIO SYMBOLI APOSTOLORUM BY JOHANNES MARIENWERDER by Marek Karczewski

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…There were currents negating the Catholic teachings on Eucharist in Prague at the time. …”
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    Norwid and Kierkegaard — was an encounter possible? by Elżbieta Lijewska

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The article discusses some of the possible tangential points shared by both thinkers: 1) widespread interest in Scandinavia in the then Europe, 2) anti-Hegelian criticism in Berlin, and 3) pursuit of religious revivalism among Protestants and Catholics alike. The article indicates the people within Norwid’s inner social circle that could have been some sources of information on the Danish philosopher.…”
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