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General & Miscellaneous Religion, General Christianity, General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism, Bibliographies, English Literature

Literature And Religion In Mid-Victorian England

by Carolyn Oulton, Carolyn W. de la L'Oulton
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Overview

This book places Dickens and Wilkie Collins against such important figures as John Henry Newman and George Eliot inseeking to recover their response to the religious controversies of mid-nineteenth century England. While much recent criticism has tended to overlook or dismiss their religious pronouncements, this book foregrounds the religious aspect of their writing and relocates their most important work in the context of contemporary debate. The response of both writers is seen to be complex and fraught with tension.

Synopsis

This book places Dickens and Wilkie Collins against such important figures as John Henry Newman and George Eliot inseeking to recover their response to the religious controversies of mid-nineteenth century England. While much recent criticism has tended to overlook or dismiss their religious pronouncements, this book foregrounds the religious aspect of their writing and relocates their most important work in the context of contemporary debate. The response of both writers is seen to be complex and fraught with tension.

About the Author, Carolyn Oulton

Carolyn Oulton is a Lecturer in the English Department at Canterbury Christ Church University College, Canterbury, UK.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
232
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780333993378

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