(urth) Urth & Earth (was "Travelling North aka miscellaneous thoughts on Wolfe")
James Wynn
crushtv at gmail.com
Fri Jun 4 12:29:08 PDT 2010
Well, the concept of needing to confess to a priest as a path to
absolution is pretty Catholic, I'd think.
If Wolfe only wanted to play with familiar motifs, why include the plot
element that the Chapter was founded as a parody of another specific
religion?
> Well, no, obviously not...I guess what I'm asking is, do that
> parallels between the Chapter and the Catholic Church rise to the
> level that within the fictive universe there must be a
> cause-and-effect relationship between them, or can they be
> interpretted as merely have a metafictive causal relationship, i.e.,
> the author is a Catholic with something to say and playing around with
> ideas that are familiar to him?
>
> You could just as well ask "How Catholic is the Catholic Church?"
> Obviously there are parallels with other religions in this or that
> aspect. It's the whole package that is at issue. I can't imagine
> that any reader has said, "Oh! You think the Chapter seems like a
> twisted version of Catholic Church? I hadn't thought of that."
>
>> How Catholic is the Chapter, really?
>>
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