Acknowledgements - Introduction -Fin-de-Siècle Paris and the First Conversions - Claudel and the Constellation of the Nouvelle Revue Française - Gide and the Struggle Around the Nouvelle Revue Française - The Maritain Constellation - Maritain Among the Avant-Garde-French Catholicism Faced With the Condemnationof Action Française - Newman and the Oxford Movement - "Liquid Protestantism" and the Conversions ofRobert Hugh Benson and Ronald Knox - The Chesterton Constellation - Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh, and the Holiness ofthe Anti-Hero- Catholicism, Liberalism, and the RevolutionaryRhetoric of the 19th Century - The Agonizing Christianity of Unamuno and theLively Catholicism of Joan Maragall - Antonio Marichalar, Jose Bergamin, and the Refreshing Catholicism of Cruz y Raya - Ramiro de Maeztu: Witness to the Political and Spiritual Crisis of Modernity - The Fascist Temptations of Rafael Sanchez Mazas and Ernesto Gimenez Caballero - Conclusion - Index.
Enrique Sánchez-Costa has a PhD in humanities from Pompeu Fabra University, where he obtained the Extraordinary Award in 2012. He is Director of the Graduate Program in Spanish Studies: Linguistics and Literature at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (Dominican Republic).