Displays of devout religious faith are very much in evidence in nineteenth-century sentimental novels such as Uncle Tom\u27s Cabin and Little Women, but the precise theological nature of this piety has been little examined. In the first dedicated study of the religious contents of sentimental literature, Claudia Stokes counters the long-standing characterization of sentimental piety as blandly nondescript and demonstrates that these works were in fact groundbreaking, assertive, and highly specific in their theological recommendations and endorsements. The Altar at Home explores the many religious contexts and contents of sentimental literature of the American nineteenth century, from the growth of Methodism in the Second Great Awakening and...
In Declarations of Sentimentalism: American Women\u27s Writing 1850–1900, I argue that sentimentalis...
“The Mother Church” analyzes the influence of literary sentimentalism on the writings and doctrine o...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...
Sacred Spaces, Secular Fictions puts the feminist study of domestic literature in conversation with ...
This study asserts the existence of and examines a political and aesthetic relationship between Amer...
In “Reading Minds” I argue that the emergence and legacy of evangelical fiction was shaped by evange...
Few features of mid-nineteenth-century American women’s literature seem as foreign and outdated toda...
2014-07-24Scholars have long agreed that Evangelical Christianity was a powerful shaper of religious...
My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American litera...
Recent scholarly work by Jürgen Habermas, Judith Butler, and others posits a new cultural domain tha...
Recent scholarship on sentimental literature has stressed sentiment's ability to forge bonds between...
This study explores the sentimental genre in three American novels written by women in the 1850s: Su...
The cult of domesticity has often been linked to the privatization of religion and the idealisation ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe\u27s The Minister\u27s Wooing (1859), Elizabeth Stuart Phelps\u27s The Gates A...
Studies of American literary sentimentalism usually focus on either the genre\u27s origins in the no...
In Declarations of Sentimentalism: American Women\u27s Writing 1850–1900, I argue that sentimentalis...
“The Mother Church” analyzes the influence of literary sentimentalism on the writings and doctrine o...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...
Sacred Spaces, Secular Fictions puts the feminist study of domestic literature in conversation with ...
This study asserts the existence of and examines a political and aesthetic relationship between Amer...
In “Reading Minds” I argue that the emergence and legacy of evangelical fiction was shaped by evange...
Few features of mid-nineteenth-century American women’s literature seem as foreign and outdated toda...
2014-07-24Scholars have long agreed that Evangelical Christianity was a powerful shaper of religious...
My dissertation describes how religious ideas shaped aesthetic innovation in popular American litera...
Recent scholarly work by Jürgen Habermas, Judith Butler, and others posits a new cultural domain tha...
Recent scholarship on sentimental literature has stressed sentiment's ability to forge bonds between...
This study explores the sentimental genre in three American novels written by women in the 1850s: Su...
The cult of domesticity has often been linked to the privatization of religion and the idealisation ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe\u27s The Minister\u27s Wooing (1859), Elizabeth Stuart Phelps\u27s The Gates A...
Studies of American literary sentimentalism usually focus on either the genre\u27s origins in the no...
In Declarations of Sentimentalism: American Women\u27s Writing 1850–1900, I argue that sentimentalis...
“The Mother Church” analyzes the influence of literary sentimentalism on the writings and doctrine o...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...