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knight mark; mason emma - nineteenth-century religion and literature

Nineteenth-Century Religion and Literature An Introduction

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 11/2006





Trama

Recent scholarship in nineteenth-century literary studies consistently recognizes the profound importance of religion, even as it marginalizes the topic. There are few, if any, challenging yet manageable introductions to religion and literature in the long-nineteenth century, a factor that
serves to fuel scholars' neglect of theological issues. This book aims to show how religion, specifically Christianity, is integral to the literature and culture of this period. It provides close readings of popular texts and integrates these with accessible explanations of complex religious ideas.
Written by two scholars who have published widely on religion and literature, the book offers a detailed grounding in the main religious movements of the period 1750-1914. The dominant traditions of High Anglicanism, Tractarianism, Evangelicalism, and Roman Catholicism are contextualized by
preceding chapters addressing dissenting culture (primarily Presbyterianism, Methodism, Unitarianism and Quakerism), and the question of secularization is considered in the light of the diversity and capacity for renewal within the Christian faith. Throughout the book the authors untangle
theological and church debates in a manner that highlights the privileged relationship between religion and literature in the period. The book also gives readers a language to approach and articulate their own "religious" readings of texts, texts that are often concerned with slippery subjects, such
as the divine, the non-material and the nature of religious experience. Refusing to shut down religious debate by offering only narrow or fixed definitions of Christian traditions, the book also questions the demarcation ofsacred material from secular, as well as connecting the vitality of religion
in the period to a broader literary culture.




Sommario

1 - Dissent: Wesley to Blake
2 - Unitarianism: Priestley to Gaskell
3 - The Oxford Movement: Wordsworth to Hopkins
4 - Evangelicalism: Brontë to Eliot
5 - Secularization: Dickens to Hardy
6 - Catholicism and Mysticism: Husymans to Chesterton




Autore

Emma Mason is a Lecturer in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick. She is the author of Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century (2005), and numerous articles on the relationship between religion and poetry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She is also a coeditor of two forthcoming volumes on biblical hermeneutics: The Oxford Handbook to the Reception History of the Bible; and Blackwell's Companion to the Bible in English Literature. Mark Knight is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Roehampton University. He is the author of Chesterton and Evil (2004), author of an edition of Mary Cecil Hay's sensation novel Old Myddelton's Money (2004) and co-editor of Biblical Religion and the Novel, 1700-2000 (forthcoming, 2006). He has written a range of articles on religion and literature in the long-nineteenth century, and is currently working on a new book exploring sensation fiction, evangelicalism, and the mid-Victorian novel.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199277117

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 215 x 15.0 x 140 mm Ø 325 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 256


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