Victorian Religious Discourse

Victorian Religious Discourse
Title Victorian Religious Discourse PDF eBook
Author J. Nixon
Publisher Springer
Pages 289
Release 2004-08-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1403980896

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This collection of essays attempts to address the disparate historical and critical ways religion informs the literature and culture of nineteenth century England, showing how a representative group of major Victorians negotiated its impact. The collection attempts to present Victorian religious discourse not as monologic but as dialogic, if not protean. It seeks to make available new understandings of nineteenth-century British literature as well as to elucidate the extent to which religious discourse is vested in Victorian cultural thoughts and practice.

Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture

Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture
Title Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture PDF eBook
Author F. Roden
Publisher Springer
Pages 287
Release 2002-10-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230513042

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Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Religious Culture examines the role of Christian history in nineteenth-century definitions of homosexual identity. Roden charts the emergence of the modern homosexual in relation to religious, not exclusively sociological discourses. Positing Catholicism as complementary to classical Greece, he challenges the separatism of sexuality and religion in critical practice. Moving from Newman and Rossetti, to Hopkins, Wilde, and Michael Field amongst others, Same-Sex Desire claims a new literary history, bringing together gay studies and theology in Victorian literature.

Beyond Religious Discourse

Beyond Religious Discourse
Title Beyond Religious Discourse PDF eBook
Author J. N. Ian Dickson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 327
Release 2007-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1556354835

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Drawing extensively on primary sources, this pioneer work in modern religious history explores the training of preachers, the construction of sermons, and how Irish evangelicalism and the wider movement in Great Britain and the United States shaped the preaching event. Evangelical preaching and politics, sectarianism, denominations, education, class, social reform, gender, and revival are examined to advance the argument that evangelical sermons and preaching went significantly beyond religious discourse. The result is a book for those with interests in Irish history, culture and belief, popular religion and society, evangelicalism, preaching, and communication.

Roman Catholic Saints and Early Victorian Literature

Roman Catholic Saints and Early Victorian Literature
Title Roman Catholic Saints and Early Victorian Literature PDF eBook
Author Devon Fisher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 221
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317061802

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Offering readings of nineteenth-century travel narratives, works by Tractarians, the early writings of Charles Kingsley, and the poetry of Alfred Tennyson, Devon Fisher examines representations of Roman Catholic saints in Victorian literature to assess both the relationship between conservative thought and liberalism and the emergence of secular culture during the period. The run-up to Victoria's coronation witnessed a series of controversial liberal reforms. While many early Victorians considered the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts (1828), the granting of civil rights to Roman Catholics (1829), and the extension of the franchise (1832) significant advances, for others these three acts signaled a shift in English culture by which authority in matters spiritual and political was increasingly ceded to individuals. Victorians from a variety of religious perspectives appropriated the lives of Roman Catholic saints to create narratives of English identity that resisted the recent cultural shift towards private judgment. Paradoxically, conservative Victorians' handling of the saints and the saints' lives in their sheer variety represented an assertion of individual authority that ultimately led to a synthesis of liberalism and conservatism and was a key feature of an emergent secular state characterized not by disbelief but by a range of possible beliefs.

English Origins, Jewish Discourse, and the Nineteenth-century British Novel

English Origins, Jewish Discourse, and the Nineteenth-century British Novel
Title English Origins, Jewish Discourse, and the Nineteenth-century British Novel PDF eBook
Author Heidi Kaufman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 262
Release 2009
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780271035260

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Examines the embedding of Jewish history and culture in depictions of English racial and national identity in nineteenth-century novels.

Nineteenth-Century Anti-Catholic Discourses

Nineteenth-Century Anti-Catholic Discourses
Title Nineteenth-Century Anti-Catholic Discourses PDF eBook
Author D. Peschier
Publisher Springer
Pages 209
Release 2005-06-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230505023

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By the middle of the nineteenth century much clearly gendered, anti-Catholic literature was produced for the Protestant middle classes. Nineteenth Century Anti-Catholic Discourses explores how this writing generated a series of popular Catholic images and looks towards the cultural, social and historical foundation of these representations. Diana Peschier places the novels of Charlotte Brontë within the framework of Victorian social ideologies, in particular the climate created by rise of anti-Catholicism and thus provides an alternative reading of her work.

Picture World

Picture World
Title Picture World PDF eBook
Author Rachel Teukolsky
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 481
Release 2020-08-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0198859732

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The modern media world came into being in the nineteenth century, when machines were harnessed to produce texts and images in unprecedented numbers. In the visual realm, new industrial techniques generated a deluge of affordable pictorial items, mass-printed photographs, posters, cartoons, and illustrations. These alluring objects of the Victorian parlor were miniaturized spectacles that served as portals onto phantasmagoric versions of 'the world.' Although new kinds of pictures transformed everyday life, these ephemeral items have received remarkably little scholarly attention. Picture World shines a welcome new light onto these critically neglected yet fascinating visual objects. They serve as entryways into the nineteenth century's key aesthetic concepts. Each chapter pairs a new type of picture with a foundational keyword in Victorian aesthetics, a familiar term reconceived through the lens of new media. 'Character' appears differently when considered with caricature, in the new comics and cartoons appearing in the mass press in the 1830s; likewise, the book approaches 'realism' through pictorial journalism; 'illustration' via illustrated Bibles; 'sensation' through carte-de-visite portrait photographs; 'the picturesque' by way of stereoscopic views; and 'decadence' through advertising posters. Picture World studies the aesthetic effects of the nineteenth century's media revolution: it uses the relics of a previous era's cultural life to interrogate the Victorian world's most deeply-held values, arriving at insights still relevant in our own media age.