This dissertation examines the ways in which Victorian novelist and fantasist George MacDonald re-imagines Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s ideas about the religious function of literary traditions. Each chapter of this project argues that Coleridge and MacDonald confront the problems of post-Kantian subjectivity with visions of literary tradition that, in turn, revitalize the idea of a universal Church in English life and letters. Chapter One begins with a study of Coleridge’s participation in the “reinvention of tradition” in the nineteenth century. Chapter Two argues that Coleridge’s Aids to Reflection (1825) is predicated upon the idea that literary recreations of the past can resolve many of the philosophical, historical, and moral ch...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
none1noRevision is a fundamental part in the process of writing and, in a general sense, a revisiona...
Preface and Acknowledgements There is a particular sensation that occurs in my brain when I study Ro...
This dissertation examines George MacDonald's preoccupation with his literary predecessor Percy Shel...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
The poem Religious Musings, a Desultory Poem, Written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 (1794-96) by Samu...
My thesis considers the profound effect of the all-pervading late Eighteenth-Century revolutionary c...
This dissertation examines Victorian poetic ambition in light of contemporary Biblical criticism, es...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
This thesis investigates the ways in which literature can access the spectral as an alternative to d...
In this dissertation, I argue that George MacDonald’s, Charles Kingsley’s, and Christina Rossetti’s ...
Claude Welch, the distinguished historian of nineteenth-century religious thought, once declared tha...
This dissertation reflects upon the significance of beauty in the oeuvre of Samuel Taylor Coleridge....
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
none1noRevision is a fundamental part in the process of writing and, in a general sense, a revisiona...
Preface and Acknowledgements There is a particular sensation that occurs in my brain when I study Ro...
This dissertation examines George MacDonald's preoccupation with his literary predecessor Percy Shel...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
The poem Religious Musings, a Desultory Poem, Written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 (1794-96) by Samu...
My thesis considers the profound effect of the all-pervading late Eighteenth-Century revolutionary c...
This dissertation examines Victorian poetic ambition in light of contemporary Biblical criticism, es...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
This thesis investigates the ways in which literature can access the spectral as an alternative to d...
In this dissertation, I argue that George MacDonald’s, Charles Kingsley’s, and Christina Rossetti’s ...
Claude Welch, the distinguished historian of nineteenth-century religious thought, once declared tha...
This dissertation reflects upon the significance of beauty in the oeuvre of Samuel Taylor Coleridge....
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
none1noRevision is a fundamental part in the process of writing and, in a general sense, a revisiona...
Preface and Acknowledgements There is a particular sensation that occurs in my brain when I study Ro...