This book explores how the novels of George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Mary Ward, and Rider Haggard acquired greater cultural centrality, just as the authority of the scriptures and of traditional religious teaching seemed to be declining, and offered a new forum for the exploration of religious and moral themes.
This book explores how the novels of George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Mary Ward, and Rider Haggard acquired greater cultural centrality, just as the authority of the scriptures and of traditional religious teaching seemed to be declining, and offered a new forum for the exploration of religious and moral themes.
Norman Vance is Professor of English Literature and Intellectual History at University of Sussex.
Inhaltsangabe
1: God and the Bible, Secularisms and Novels 2: The Authority of the Bible 3: The Crisis of Biblical Authority 4: George Eliot s Secular Scriptures 5: Thomas Hardy: the Church and the Negation of Christianity 6: Mary Ward and the Problems of History 7: Rider Haggard: Adventures with the Numinous 8: Conclusion: Authority, the Novel and God
1: God and the Bible, Secularisms and Novels 2: The Authority of the Bible 3: The Crisis of Biblical Authority 4: George Eliot s Secular Scriptures 5: Thomas Hardy: the Church and the Negation of Christianity 6: Mary Ward and the Problems of History 7: Rider Haggard: Adventures with the Numinous 8: Conclusion: Authority, the Novel and God
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