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Canuel, Mark,
Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830 /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
820.9/382
書名/作者:
Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830 // Mark Canuel.
其他題名:
Religion, Toleration, & British Writing, 1790–1830
作者:
Canuel, Mark,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (vi, 317 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
English literature - History and criticism. - 19th century
標題:
Religion and literature - History - 19th century. - Great Britain
標題:
Religious tolerance in literature.
標題:
Religion and literature - History - 18th century. - Great Britain
標題:
Religious tolerance - History - 19th century. - Great Britain
標題:
Religious tolerance - History - 18th century. - Great Britain
標題:
English literature - History and criticism. - 18th century
標題:
Romanticism - Great Britain.
ISBN:
9780511484124 (ebook)
內容註:
Romanticism and the writing of toleration -- "Holy hypocrisy" and the rule of belief: Radcliffe's gothics -- Coleridge's polemic divinity -- Sect and secular economy in the Irish national tale -- Wordsworth and the "frame of social being" -- "Consecrated fancy": Byron and Keats -- Conclusion: the Inquisitorial stage.
摘要、提要註:
In Religion, Toleration, and British Writing, 1790–1830, Mark Canuel examines the way that Romantic poets, novelists and political writers criticized the traditional grounding of British political unity in religious conformity. Canuel shows how a wide range of writers including Jeremy Bentham, Ann Radcliffe, Maria Edgeworth and Lord Byron not only undermined the validity of religion in the British state, but also imagined a new, tolerant and more organized mode of social inclusion. To argue against the authority of religion, Canuel claims, was to argue for a thoroughly revised form of tolerant yet highly organized government, in other words, a mode of political authority that provided unprecedented levels of inclusion and protection. Canuel argues that these writers saw their works as political and literary commentaries on the extent and limits of religious toleration. His study throws light on political history as well as the literature of the Romantic period.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511484124
Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830 /
Canuel, Mark,
Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830 /
Religion, Toleration, & British Writing, 1790–1830Mark Canuel. - 1 online resource (vi, 317 pages) :digital, PDF file(s). - Cambridge studies in Romanticism ;53. - Cambridge studies in Romanticism ;79..
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Romanticism and the writing of toleration -- "Holy hypocrisy" and the rule of belief: Radcliffe's gothics -- Coleridge's polemic divinity -- Sect and secular economy in the Irish national tale -- Wordsworth and the "frame of social being" -- "Consecrated fancy": Byron and Keats -- Conclusion: the Inquisitorial stage.
In Religion, Toleration, and British Writing, 1790–1830, Mark Canuel examines the way that Romantic poets, novelists and political writers criticized the traditional grounding of British political unity in religious conformity. Canuel shows how a wide range of writers including Jeremy Bentham, Ann Radcliffe, Maria Edgeworth and Lord Byron not only undermined the validity of religion in the British state, but also imagined a new, tolerant and more organized mode of social inclusion. To argue against the authority of religion, Canuel claims, was to argue for a thoroughly revised form of tolerant yet highly organized government, in other words, a mode of political authority that provided unprecedented levels of inclusion and protection. Canuel argues that these writers saw their works as political and literary commentaries on the extent and limits of religious toleration. His study throws light on political history as well as the literature of the Romantic period.
ISBN: 9780511484124 (ebook)Subjects--Topical Terms:
371047
English literature
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LC Class. No.: PR468.R44 / C36 2002
Dewey Class. No.: 820.9/382
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