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Harvard University

The Writer and the Critic - Marilynne Robinson and James Wood in Conversation

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Overview

Engage in a thought-provoking conversation between Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson and literary critic James Wood, presented as the 2017–2018 Julia S. Phelps Annual Lecture in the Arts and Humanities at the Radcliffe Institute. Delve into Robinson's acclaimed novels, including Housekeeping, Gilead, Home, and Lila, as well as her religious background and philosophical perspectives. Explore topics such as natural religion, resurrection, heaven, and the concept of suffering through the lens of these two literary giants. Gain insights into Robinson's dissertation, her views on capitalism and politics, and her thoughts on Calvinism. Listen to this enriching dialogue that spans literature, theology, and contemporary issues, offering a unique opportunity to witness the intellectual exchange between a celebrated writer and a renowned critic.

Syllabus

Introduction
Marilyn Robinson
Marilynne
Allen Barra
Jim Wood
What Are We Doing Here
Gilead
Maryland
Library of Congress
National Humanities Medal
Opening remarks
Marilynne Robinsons religious background
Marilynne Robinsons novel housekeeping
Marilynne Robinsons dissertation
Marilynne Robinsons work
Natural religion
Resurrection
Heaven
A brief life
Crisis
Capital
Obama
Calvinists
Suffering

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