Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830 /
Canuel, Mark
Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830 / Mark Canuel - Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. - vi, 317 p.; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-313) and index.
1. Romanticism and the writing of toleration
2. "Holy hypocrisy" and the rule of belief: Radcliflfe’s
Gothics
3. Coleridge’s polemic divinity
4. Sect and secular economy in the Irish national tale
5. Wordsworth and "the frame of social being"
6. "Consecrated fancy": Byron and Keats
7. Conclusion: the Inquisitorial stage
0521815770
English literature--History and criticism.
Religion and literature--History--Great Britain
Religious tolerance in literature.
Religion and literature--History--Great Britain
Religious tolerance--History--Great Britain
Religious tolerance--History--Great Britain
English literature--History and criticism.
Romanticism--Great Britain.
820.9382 / CAN/R
Religion, toleration, and British writing, 1790-1830 / Mark Canuel - Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002. - vi, 317 p.; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-313) and index.
1. Romanticism and the writing of toleration
2. "Holy hypocrisy" and the rule of belief: Radcliflfe’s
Gothics
3. Coleridge’s polemic divinity
4. Sect and secular economy in the Irish national tale
5. Wordsworth and "the frame of social being"
6. "Consecrated fancy": Byron and Keats
7. Conclusion: the Inquisitorial stage
0521815770
English literature--History and criticism.
Religion and literature--History--Great Britain
Religious tolerance in literature.
Religion and literature--History--Great Britain
Religious tolerance--History--Great Britain
Religious tolerance--History--Great Britain
English literature--History and criticism.
Romanticism--Great Britain.
820.9382 / CAN/R