God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes

This thesis is an analysis of Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes and how religion influences the Irish Catholics' perceptions of suffering. It is also a study of McCourt's narration based on Giles B. Gunn's theory on literature and its relation to religion, mainly the two ways o...

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Main Author: Serrano, Jacqueline Nicole L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-28322021-05-26T05:25:08Z God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes Serrano, Jacqueline Nicole L. This thesis is an analysis of Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes and how religion influences the Irish Catholics' perceptions of suffering. It is also a study of McCourt's narration based on Giles B. Gunn's theory on literature and its relation to religion, mainly the two ways of viewing literature in Theological Criticism based on modern Semantic Theory and Amos N. Wilder's Uses of a Theological Criticism, which focuses on rhetoric. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1832 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description This thesis is an analysis of Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes and how religion influences the Irish Catholics' perceptions of suffering. It is also a study of McCourt's narration based on Giles B. Gunn's theory on literature and its relation to religion, mainly the two ways of viewing literature in Theological Criticism based on modern Semantic Theory and Amos N. Wilder's Uses of a Theological Criticism, which focuses on rhetoric.
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author Serrano, Jacqueline Nicole L.
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God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes
author_facet Serrano, Jacqueline Nicole L.
author_sort Serrano, Jacqueline Nicole L.
title God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes
title_short God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes
title_full God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes
title_fullStr God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes
title_full_unstemmed God loves you, go suffer: The gospel of Woe according to the Irish in Frank McCourts Angela's Ashes
title_sort god loves you, go suffer: the gospel of woe according to the irish in frank mccourts angela's ashes
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