- Godric (novel)
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name = Godric
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author =Frederick Buechner
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language = English
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genre =historical novel
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media_type = Print
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isbn = ISBN 0-06-061162-6
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followed_by ="Godric" (ISBN 0-06-061162-6) is a novel published in
1981 , written byFrederick Buechner , that tells the semi-fictionalised life story of medievalCatholic saint Godric of Finchale . The novel was nominated for thePulitzer Prize ."Godric" is told in Saint Godric's own voice: Buechner intentionally uses style, tone, and word choice to evoke a "mediaeval" manner of speaking. The book unfolds with Godric narrating the events of his life in retrospect, as he looks back on his hundred years of life and does not see the saintly existence that many ascribe to him. The honest earthiness of Godric's account of his life -- his candour in describing his most pious acts and most wretched sins -- made this book a critical favourite. "
The Times ", for example, noted in its "Literary Supplement" that "Godric" is a living battleground where God fights it out with the world, the Flesh, and the Devil."As a
historical novel it provides a gateway for understanding mediaeval history with the full breadth of imagination, characterisation and emotion that non-fiction history is restricted by. Some of the historical themes Buechner masterfully envisions in the book includeblood libel s,pilgrimage , Christianasceticism ,hagiography , traveling court culture, Norman and Saxon relations.References
* [http://www.hermitary.com/lore/buechner.html The Hermit in Lore: Frederick Buechner's Godric.]
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