The Miscellaneous Works of Thomas Arnold ...
Title | The Miscellaneous Works of Thomas Arnold ... PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Arnold |
Publisher | |
Pages | 566 |
Release | 1845 |
Genre | Anglican Communion |
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Victorian Testaments
Title | Victorian Testaments PDF eBook |
Author | Sue Zemka |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780804728485 |
Victorian Testaments examines the changing nature of biblical and religious authority during the first half of the Victorian period. The book argues that these changes had a profound impact on concepts of cultural authority in general. Among the figures discussed are Coleridge, Thomas Arnold, Ruskin, Dickens, Florence Nightingale, and the missionaries of the British and Foreign Bible Society. In developing its picture of Victorian religious ideology, the book analyzes major works of the period, as well as works and documents that have received little critical attention. Its methods are interdisciplinary, building upon recent ideas in literary theory, cultural criticism, and gender studies. The book proposes that changes in religious faith and Bible reading tended in two directions, the one a celebration of spiritual individualism, the other of the nuclear family. As the credibility of a supernatural source for the scriptures diminished, the need for certainty in moral and religious matters was increasingly filled by the importance attached to individual character. Those Victorians who nurtured their individual character on Bible reading were understood to reveal the perfect spirit of the scripturesjust as the scriptures themselves, it seemed, could no longer do so. However, the desire for religious heroes was counterpoised by another and highly sentimentalized model of the spiritual life, one where religious authority was decentered across a social spectrum of fathers, mothers, and children. In this second direction explored by the book, a complex economy of spiritual power and authority is created by the distribution of sexual, intellectual, and affective attributes to figures who together constitute the nuclear familyone might say the secular holy family. By tracing these two narrative patternsthe intellectual drama of the spiritual hero and the sentimental saga of the nuclear familythe author demonstrates that the spirituality of many nineteenth-century texts was not an allegory of transcendence so much as a by-product of the narratives themselves. A large-scale cultural confrontation with the disappearance of God was, to a certain extent, deferred by narratives that picked up the slack in faith, creating performances of sacred power with characters who demonstrated either an awesome religious interiority or a recognizably sentimental display of idealized femininity or childhood innocence.
The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold
Title | The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Penrhyn Stanley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 514 |
Release | 1846 |
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The Broad Church
Title | The Broad Church PDF eBook |
Author | Tod E. Jones |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 362 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780739106112 |
The Broad Church: A Biography of a Movement is an account of the origins and directions of the Broad Church liberal movement of the 19th century. Author Tod Jones provides readers with a unique approach to the movement, illuminating the complex web of friendships and mutual influences that made it such a social and cultural power in Victorian England, as well as providing a comparative analysis of its principal thinkers.
The Miscellaneous Works...
Title | The Miscellaneous Works... PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Arnold |
Publisher | |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 1846 |
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Illyrian Letters
Title | Illyrian Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Arthur Evans |
Publisher | |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1878 |
Genre | Balkan Peninsula |
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History, empire, and Islam
Title | History, empire, and Islam PDF eBook |
Author | Vicky Randall |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2020-03-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1526135833 |
This book offers the first comprehensive treatment of the historian and public moralist E. A. Freeman since the publication of W. R. W. Stephens’ Life and Letters of Edward A. Freeman (1895). While Freeman is often viewed by modern scholars as a panegyrist to English progress and a proponent of Aryan racial theory, this study suggests that his world-view was more complicated than it appears. Revisiting Freeman’s most important historical works, this book positions Thomas Arnold as a significant influence on Freeman’s view of world-historical development. Conceptualising the past as cyclical rather than unilinear, and defining race in terms of culture, rather than biology, Freeman’s narratives were pervaded by anxieties about recapitulation. Ultimately, this study shows that Freeman’s scheme of universal history was based on the idea of conflict between Euro-Christendom and the Judeo-Islamic Orient, and this shaped his engagement with contemporary issues.