John Keble in Context
Herausgeber: Blair, Kirstie
John Keble in Context
Herausgeber: Blair, Kirstie
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A unique and timely volume, offering the first major reassessment of Keble's work for several decades.
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A unique and timely volume, offering the first major reassessment of Keble's work for several decades.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311478
- ISBN-10: 184331147X
- Artikelnr.: 22243902
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311478
- ISBN-10: 184331147X
- Artikelnr.: 22243902
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Kirstie Blair
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
PART I. Reconsiderations: Keble's Place in Tractarian Politics and Religion: 1. Keble's Creweian Oration of 1839: The Idea of a Christian University
2. 'The Duty of the State': Keble
the Tractarians and Establishments
3. John Keble, National Apostasy, and the Myths of 14 July
John Keble and the Ethos of the Oxford Movement
PART II. Reading Keble's Writings: The Poet and the Pastor: 5. Ways of Reading 1825: Leisure, Curiosity, and Morbid Eagerness
6. 'National Apostasy', Tracts For The Times, and Plain Sermons: Keble's Tractarian Prose
7. Lyra Innocentium (1846) and its Contexts
PART III. Influence and Resistance: Literary Heirs and Successors: 8. 'Healing Relief... Without Detriment to Modest Reserve...': Keble, Women's Poetry and Victorian Cultural Theory
9. 'Her Silence Speaks': Keble's Female Heirs
10. 'For Rigorous Teachers Seized My Youth': Thomas Arnold, John Keble and the Juvenilia of Arthur Hugh Clough and Matthew Arnold
11. In Memoriam and The Christian Year
12. 'A Handmaid to the Church': How John Keble Shaped the Career of Charlotte Yonge, the 'Novelist of the Oxford Movement'
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
PART I. Reconsiderations: Keble's Place in Tractarian Politics and Religion: 1. Keble's Creweian Oration of 1839: The Idea of a Christian University
2. 'The Duty of the State': Keble
the Tractarians and Establishments
3. John Keble, National Apostasy, and the Myths of 14 July
John Keble and the Ethos of the Oxford Movement
PART II. Reading Keble's Writings: The Poet and the Pastor: 5. Ways of Reading 1825: Leisure, Curiosity, and Morbid Eagerness
6. 'National Apostasy', Tracts For The Times, and Plain Sermons: Keble's Tractarian Prose
7. Lyra Innocentium (1846) and its Contexts
PART III. Influence and Resistance: Literary Heirs and Successors: 8. 'Healing Relief... Without Detriment to Modest Reserve...': Keble, Women's Poetry and Victorian Cultural Theory
9. 'Her Silence Speaks': Keble's Female Heirs
10. 'For Rigorous Teachers Seized My Youth': Thomas Arnold, John Keble and the Juvenilia of Arthur Hugh Clough and Matthew Arnold
11. In Memoriam and The Christian Year
12. 'A Handmaid to the Church': How John Keble Shaped the Career of Charlotte Yonge, the 'Novelist of the Oxford Movement'
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
PART I. Reconsiderations: Keble's Place in Tractarian Politics and Religion: 1. Keble's Creweian Oration of 1839: The Idea of a Christian University
2. 'The Duty of the State': Keble
the Tractarians and Establishments
3. John Keble, National Apostasy, and the Myths of 14 July
John Keble and the Ethos of the Oxford Movement
PART II. Reading Keble's Writings: The Poet and the Pastor: 5. Ways of Reading 1825: Leisure, Curiosity, and Morbid Eagerness
6. 'National Apostasy', Tracts For The Times, and Plain Sermons: Keble's Tractarian Prose
7. Lyra Innocentium (1846) and its Contexts
PART III. Influence and Resistance: Literary Heirs and Successors: 8. 'Healing Relief... Without Detriment to Modest Reserve...': Keble, Women's Poetry and Victorian Cultural Theory
9. 'Her Silence Speaks': Keble's Female Heirs
10. 'For Rigorous Teachers Seized My Youth': Thomas Arnold, John Keble and the Juvenilia of Arthur Hugh Clough and Matthew Arnold
11. In Memoriam and The Christian Year
12. 'A Handmaid to the Church': How John Keble Shaped the Career of Charlotte Yonge, the 'Novelist of the Oxford Movement'
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
PART I. Reconsiderations: Keble's Place in Tractarian Politics and Religion: 1. Keble's Creweian Oration of 1839: The Idea of a Christian University
2. 'The Duty of the State': Keble
the Tractarians and Establishments
3. John Keble, National Apostasy, and the Myths of 14 July
John Keble and the Ethos of the Oxford Movement
PART II. Reading Keble's Writings: The Poet and the Pastor: 5. Ways of Reading 1825: Leisure, Curiosity, and Morbid Eagerness
6. 'National Apostasy', Tracts For The Times, and Plain Sermons: Keble's Tractarian Prose
7. Lyra Innocentium (1846) and its Contexts
PART III. Influence and Resistance: Literary Heirs and Successors: 8. 'Healing Relief... Without Detriment to Modest Reserve...': Keble, Women's Poetry and Victorian Cultural Theory
9. 'Her Silence Speaks': Keble's Female Heirs
10. 'For Rigorous Teachers Seized My Youth': Thomas Arnold, John Keble and the Juvenilia of Arthur Hugh Clough and Matthew Arnold
11. In Memoriam and The Christian Year
12. 'A Handmaid to the Church': How John Keble Shaped the Career of Charlotte Yonge, the 'Novelist of the Oxford Movement'