The perception of Mary Cholmondeley as a New Woman writer is largely based on the strength of the popularity of her best seller, Red Pottage, which was published in 1899. In this essay, Red Pottage is explored through an examination of the significance of Cholmondeley's religious beliefs which dissent from the traditional Anglicanism in which, as a pastor's daughter, she was raised. By locating the novel within the religious milieu of the 1890s, I demonstrate that the novel's representation of gender in late-Victorian society, and the quasi-religious and gendered sense of writerly vocation the narrative esteems, are not only strongly informed by Cholmondeley's diffusive Christianity, but that the novel's foregrounded religious values plausi...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
In “Reading Minds” I argue that the emergence and legacy of evangelical fiction was shaped by evange...
Religion was of paramount importance to Victorian women writers. This is evident across a range of g...
2014-07-24Scholars have long agreed that Evangelical Christianity was a powerful shaper of religious...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
This dissertation demonstrates the ways in which nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century American wo...
The works of Mary Wollstonecraft have been largely utilized in the twentieth and twenty-first centur...
During the Victorian period of British history, backlash from the Industrial and French Revolutions ...
Born in 1859 of an aristocratic background, Mary Cholmondeley was a gifted writer. Producing a numbe...
Displays of devout religious faith are very much in evidence in nineteenth-century sentimental novel...
In 1908, two Canadian women published first novels that became instant best-sellers. Nellie McClung'...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation examines the novels of George Eliot ...
As the anonymous author of “The Hard Church Novel” underlined in his article, “Theology and Literatu...
This paper investigates the religious influences and gender complications of the children’s adventur...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
In “Reading Minds” I argue that the emergence and legacy of evangelical fiction was shaped by evange...
Religion was of paramount importance to Victorian women writers. This is evident across a range of g...
2014-07-24Scholars have long agreed that Evangelical Christianity was a powerful shaper of religious...
Most studies of Victorian reilgion and literature concern themselves with questions of belief and di...
This dissertation demonstrates the ways in which nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century American wo...
The works of Mary Wollstonecraft have been largely utilized in the twentieth and twenty-first centur...
During the Victorian period of British history, backlash from the Industrial and French Revolutions ...
Born in 1859 of an aristocratic background, Mary Cholmondeley was a gifted writer. Producing a numbe...
Displays of devout religious faith are very much in evidence in nineteenth-century sentimental novel...
In 1908, two Canadian women published first novels that became instant best-sellers. Nellie McClung'...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation examines the novels of George Eliot ...
As the anonymous author of “The Hard Church Novel” underlined in his article, “Theology and Literatu...
This paper investigates the religious influences and gender complications of the children’s adventur...
A number of novels by upper class women in the 1890s register anxiety about the identity of the woma...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
In “Reading Minds” I argue that the emergence and legacy of evangelical fiction was shaped by evange...