This essay explores the collaborative life writing of communities across time: specifically, the disparate, questioning, quarrelsome religious groupings of Rational Dissent as Unitarianism gradually emerged as a separate sect at the turn of the nineteenth century. It focusses on three moments of life writing in different genres by Rational Dissenters: sermons by Theophilus Lindsey, a memoir by his wife Hannah Lindsey, and the novel North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. Moving across genre and century, it analyses the ways in which a Unitarian identity evolved through the nineteenth century, and asks how individuals constructed their own religious identity while also participating in a larger Dissenting tradition. Lacking a unifying creed, a...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...
The activities of the dissenting, gathered Churches, constituted by small groups of so-called “visib...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...
This dissertation examines in detail the work of Elizabeth Gaskell, a mid-Victorian English author. ...
The fictional works of Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell exhibit the problematic co-existence of an adherence t...
This thesis examines the spiritual lives of eighteenth-century English women through an analysis of ...
In this paper, I examine the issue of social justice in Elizabeth Gaskell\u27s three novels Ruth, Ma...
The dissertation proceeds from the underappreciated fact that during the late eighteenth century the...
This article details how Elizabeth Gaskell engages with the spiritual and political implications of ...
<p>In this dissertation, I examine the far-reaching influence of the Dissenting academies on the pol...
An overview of the literary evolution of Elizabeth Gaskell throughout Mary Barton, North and South, ...
This thesis examines in what ways and to what extent Elizabeth Gaskell, with her Unitarian ‘citizen ...
International audienceChurch Life: Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventee...
L’unitarienne Elizabeth Gaskell rejetait les doctrines anglicanes qui aliéneraient Thomas Hardy de s...
Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventeenth-Century England Edited by Micha...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...
The activities of the dissenting, gathered Churches, constituted by small groups of so-called “visib...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...
This dissertation examines in detail the work of Elizabeth Gaskell, a mid-Victorian English author. ...
The fictional works of Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell exhibit the problematic co-existence of an adherence t...
This thesis examines the spiritual lives of eighteenth-century English women through an analysis of ...
In this paper, I examine the issue of social justice in Elizabeth Gaskell\u27s three novels Ruth, Ma...
The dissertation proceeds from the underappreciated fact that during the late eighteenth century the...
This article details how Elizabeth Gaskell engages with the spiritual and political implications of ...
<p>In this dissertation, I examine the far-reaching influence of the Dissenting academies on the pol...
An overview of the literary evolution of Elizabeth Gaskell throughout Mary Barton, North and South, ...
This thesis examines in what ways and to what extent Elizabeth Gaskell, with her Unitarian ‘citizen ...
International audienceChurch Life: Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventee...
L’unitarienne Elizabeth Gaskell rejetait les doctrines anglicanes qui aliéneraient Thomas Hardy de s...
Pastors, Congregations, and the Experience of Dissent in Seventeenth-Century England Edited by Micha...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...
The activities of the dissenting, gathered Churches, constituted by small groups of so-called “visib...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...