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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Humanism and Culture
Between Two Worlds 3
Three Christian Humanists
G. K. Chesterton 21
T. S. Eliot 36
J. R. R. Tolkien 52
Gnostic Aestheticism
Antihumanism in Beckett and Others 71
Artificial Taste 85
The Radical Middle
Enter Reason and Nature 105
An Imperfect Theory 121
The Canon and Literary Form 136
The Romance of History 100
Works Cited 167
Index 179
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