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The Fountain Light : Studies in Romanticism and Religion Essays in Honor of John L. Mahoney / Robert J. Barth.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Religion and LiteraturePublisher: New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2002Description: 1 online resource (295 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780823222292
  • 9780823292943
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- John L. Mahoney: A Profile -- 1. Religion and Animal Rights in the Romantic Era -- 2. Wordsworth and St. Francis: ‘‘A meeker man than this lived never.’’ -- 3. Wordsworth’s Abbey Ruins -- 4. Cowper, Wordsworth, and the Sacred Moment of Perception -- 5. Wordsworth between God and Mammon: The Early ‘‘Spots of Time’’ and the Sublime as Sacramental Commodity -- 6. Icons of Women in the Religious Sonnets of Wordsworth and Felicia Hemans -- 7. Wordsworth’s ‘‘Immortality Ode’’ and Hopkins’ ‘‘The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo’’: In Pursuit of Transcendence -- 8. Coleridge (and His Mariner) on the Soul: ‘‘As an exile in a far distant land’’ -- 9. The Gothic Coleridge: Mythos and the Real -- 10. ‘‘Sounding on His Way’’: Coleridgean Religious Dissent and Hazlitt’s Conversational Style -- 11. Coleridge and De Quincey on Miracles -- 12. Coleridge and Newman: The Centrality of Conscience -- 13. ‘‘All About the Heart’’: The Material-Theology of Maturin’s Melmoth the Wanderer -- Notes on Contributors -- A Bibliography of the Works of John L. Mahoney -- Index
Summary: It has often been suggested that Romanticism of its very nature has affinities with religious quest and spiritual value. These new essays, written in honor of distinguished eighteenth-century and Romantic scholar John L. Mahoney, explore the intersection of Romanticism and religion. They range from broad considerations of this relationship in several Romantic writers to close readings of individual poems. The collection breaks new ground in the exploration of the role of religion in the Romantics experience and will be of interest not only to scholars of Romanticism and historians of nineteenth-century religion, but to anyone interested in the intellectual life of the nineteenth-century England.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- John L. Mahoney: A Profile -- 1. Religion and Animal Rights in the Romantic Era -- 2. Wordsworth and St. Francis: ‘‘A meeker man than this lived never.’’ -- 3. Wordsworth’s Abbey Ruins -- 4. Cowper, Wordsworth, and the Sacred Moment of Perception -- 5. Wordsworth between God and Mammon: The Early ‘‘Spots of Time’’ and the Sublime as Sacramental Commodity -- 6. Icons of Women in the Religious Sonnets of Wordsworth and Felicia Hemans -- 7. Wordsworth’s ‘‘Immortality Ode’’ and Hopkins’ ‘‘The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo’’: In Pursuit of Transcendence -- 8. Coleridge (and His Mariner) on the Soul: ‘‘As an exile in a far distant land’’ -- 9. The Gothic Coleridge: Mythos and the Real -- 10. ‘‘Sounding on His Way’’: Coleridgean Religious Dissent and Hazlitt’s Conversational Style -- 11. Coleridge and De Quincey on Miracles -- 12. Coleridge and Newman: The Centrality of Conscience -- 13. ‘‘All About the Heart’’: The Material-Theology of Maturin’s Melmoth the Wanderer -- Notes on Contributors -- A Bibliography of the Works of John L. Mahoney -- Index

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It has often been suggested that Romanticism of its very nature has affinities with religious quest and spiritual value. These new essays, written in honor of distinguished eighteenth-century and Romantic scholar John L. Mahoney, explore the intersection of Romanticism and religion. They range from broad considerations of this relationship in several Romantic writers to close readings of individual poems. The collection breaks new ground in the exploration of the role of religion in the Romantics experience and will be of interest not only to scholars of Romanticism and historians of nineteenth-century religion, but to anyone interested in the intellectual life of the nineteenth-century England.

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In English.

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