The Authority with Joseph Pearce
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Joseph Pearce introduces the relatively lesser-known writer Maurice Baring, emphasizing Baring's significant contribution to Catholic literature between the two World Wars. Pearce explores Baring's rich cultural background and extensive knowledge of various languages. The discussion delves into Baring's conversion to Catholicism, highlighting pivotal moments and his struggle with intellectual and emotional aspects of faith. Pearce also touches upon Baring's poetry, emphasizing its beauty and depth. Additionally, the episode provides insights into Baring's novels, with a focus on "C," considered one of his greatest works, blending elements of culture, morality, and spirituality.
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The Authority with Joseph Pearce is a podcast from TAN that introduces you to the men and women behind history's greatest works of literature. Come along every week as we explore these renowned authors, the times and genres in which they wrote, why scholars praise their writing, and how we, as Catholics, should read and understand their works.
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33. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
32. C.S. Lewis
31. J.R.R. Tolkien
30. Evelyn Waugh
29. Graham Greene
27. T.S. Eliot
26. Siegfried Sassoon
25. Robert Hugh Benson
24. G.K. Chesterton
23. Hilaire Belloc
22. Oscar Wilde
21. Gerard Manley Hopkins
20. Charles Dickens
19. St. John Henry Newman
18. The Brontë Sisters
17. Jane Austen
16. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
15. William Wordsworth
14. William Blake
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