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Catholicism in Nineteenth-Century American Literature - Representative Works

REPRESENTATIVE WORKS

Anonymous

An Apology for the Conversion of Stephen Cleveland Blythe, To the Faith of the Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman Church (treatise) 1815

"The Priest—the Wife—the Family" (essay) 1846, published in United States Magazine 17

Pope or President? Startling Disclosures of Romanism as Revealed by Its Own Writers (treatise) 1859

Edward Beecher

The Papal Conspiracy Exposed, and Protestantism Defended in the Light of Reason, History and Scripture (treatise) 1855

George Bourne

Lorette. The History of Louise, Daughter of a Canadian Nun: Exhibiting the Interior of Female Convents (novel) 1833

Orestes Brownson

Charles Elwood; or, The Infidel Converted (novel) 1840

"Novel-Writing and Novel-Reading" (essay) 1848

The Spirit-Rapper: An...

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