Due to inherent paradoxy and limited sample size, fin-de-siècle English Catholic aesthetics are difficult to define, especially in the case of music. At the turn of the nineteenth century, English music and Catholic theology underwent a period of intense development and reconstruction, yet the intersection of theology and musical aesthetics in this era is largely under-researched. This paper identifies one such intersection using two monumental figures in theology and music: John Henry Cardinal Newman (1801-1890) and composer Edward Elgar (1857-1934). Newman’s theology provided a basis on which fin-de-siècle artists and poets could express their faith; such figures are associated with decadence. For both Newman and Elgar, decadent Catholici...
William Butler Yeats and Aleister Crowley created literary works intending them to comprise religiou...
Although the importance of religion, and particularly of Tractarianism, in nineteenth- century liter...
The article aims at answering the question whether John Henry Newman (1801-1890), a prolific writer ...
The theme of Cardinal John Henry Newman’s The Dream of Gerontius is the Roman Catholic theology of ...
This thesis traces the development of The Dream of Gerontius from its genesis in the writings of Joh...
Commissioned, peer-reviewed contribution to the first American volume of Elgar essays, arising from ...
Though historians have often used poetry and prose as means of gauging the cultural and aesthetic va...
British composer Edward Elgar (1857 – 1934) is most famous for his later works including his “Enigma...
This dissertation investigates John Henry Newman's understanding of the imagination and its role in ...
My thesis explores how English church composers between 1688 and 1727 engaged with the wide-spread r...
In this thesis I examine the relationship between the compositional method of Elgar and that of Wagn...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
In Restoration England (1660–1707), religious disputes between Protestants and Catholics dominated n...
Historians of the English congregational hymn, focusing on its literary or theological aspects, have...
424 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This project establishes that...
William Butler Yeats and Aleister Crowley created literary works intending them to comprise religiou...
Although the importance of religion, and particularly of Tractarianism, in nineteenth- century liter...
The article aims at answering the question whether John Henry Newman (1801-1890), a prolific writer ...
The theme of Cardinal John Henry Newman’s The Dream of Gerontius is the Roman Catholic theology of ...
This thesis traces the development of The Dream of Gerontius from its genesis in the writings of Joh...
Commissioned, peer-reviewed contribution to the first American volume of Elgar essays, arising from ...
Though historians have often used poetry and prose as means of gauging the cultural and aesthetic va...
British composer Edward Elgar (1857 – 1934) is most famous for his later works including his “Enigma...
This dissertation investigates John Henry Newman's understanding of the imagination and its role in ...
My thesis explores how English church composers between 1688 and 1727 engaged with the wide-spread r...
In this thesis I examine the relationship between the compositional method of Elgar and that of Wagn...
This thesis is the first in-depth study o f music regularly heard by a community that grew from 0.5 ...
In Restoration England (1660–1707), religious disputes between Protestants and Catholics dominated n...
Historians of the English congregational hymn, focusing on its literary or theological aspects, have...
424 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.This project establishes that...
William Butler Yeats and Aleister Crowley created literary works intending them to comprise religiou...
Although the importance of religion, and particularly of Tractarianism, in nineteenth- century liter...
The article aims at answering the question whether John Henry Newman (1801-1890), a prolific writer ...