Book synopsis: This study is an important contribution to the intellectual history of Victorian England which examines the religio-aesthetic theories of some central writers of the time. Dr Fraser begins with a discussion of the aesthetic dimensions of Tractarian theology and then proceeds to the orthodox certainties of Hopkins' theory of inscape, Ruskin's and Arnold's moralistic criticism of literature and the visual arts, and Pater's and Wilde's faith in a religion of art. The author identifies significant cultural and historical conditions which determined the interdependence of aesthetic and religious sensibility in the period. She argues that certain tensions in the thought of Wordsworth and Coleridge - tensions between poetry and reli...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
The Victorian age was a witness to a lot of alterations that were going to set path for upcoming gen...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Literary Culture is a major contribution to the dyna...
Book synopsis: In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Chur...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
Book synopsis: The question "An age of faith or an age of doubt?" has become familiar to many of t...
How did literary aestheticism emerge in Victorian England, with its competing models of religious do...
The period known as the fin de siecle - defined in this groundbreaking book as chiefly the period be...
Book synopsis: This book offers the first account of the dead as an imagined community in the early ...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
About the book: This book provides a new and important expansion of the first four volumes. It cont...
The Medievalizing Process: Religious Medievalism in Romantic and Victorian Literature posits religio...
This dissertation investigates literary representations of the scene of viewership in Victorian lite...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
The Victorian age was a witness to a lot of alterations that were going to set path for upcoming gen...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Literary Culture is a major contribution to the dyna...
Book synopsis: In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Chur...
Book synopsis: Since the 'turn to the subject' in modernity, aesthetic experiences have become cruci...
Book synopsis: The question "An age of faith or an age of doubt?" has become familiar to many of t...
How did literary aestheticism emerge in Victorian England, with its competing models of religious do...
The period known as the fin de siecle - defined in this groundbreaking book as chiefly the period be...
Book synopsis: This book offers the first account of the dead as an imagined community in the early ...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
About the book: This book provides a new and important expansion of the first four volumes. It cont...
The Medievalizing Process: Religious Medievalism in Romantic and Victorian Literature posits religio...
This dissertation investigates literary representations of the scene of viewership in Victorian lite...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...
The Victorian age was a witness to a lot of alterations that were going to set path for upcoming gen...
The Church of England, the greatest Anglican establishment and the symbol of Great Britain's imperia...