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  1. This line sets up two concepts: that there is a god who loves the reader, and that this unnamed god is distressed. Dennis reinforces this mood throughout the poem.

  2. Analysis. Teaching Guide. Summary. PDF Cite Share. Lines 1–3. Dennis’s “The God Who Loves You” begins with a supposition: “It must be troubling for the god who loves you / To...

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  4. Discussion of themes and motifs in Carl Dennis' The God Who Loves You. eNotes critical analyses help you gain a deeper understanding of The God Who Loves You so you can excel on...

  5. BookRags. The God Who Loves You Summary & Study Guide includes detailed chapter summaries and analysis, quotes, character descriptions, themes, and more.

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  7. "In Francis Borgia," says Father Martindale, "is all the human tragedy of the isolated spirit, moving untainted like Christ, amid the jostling crowd, and all the splendour of the God-indwelt soul ...

  8. eNotes - The God Who Loves You. Detailed study guides typically feature a comprehensive analysis of the work, including an introduction, plot summary, character analysis, discussion of themes, excerpts of published criticism, and Q&A. Find all available study guides and summaries for The God Who Loves You by Carl Dennis.

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