Victorian religious discourse: New directions in criticism

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This collection of essays attempts to address the disparate historical and critical ways religion informs the literature and culture of nineteenth century England, showing how a representative group of major Victorians negotiated its impact. The collection attempts to present Victorian religious discourse not as monologic but as dialogic, if not protean. It seeks to make available new understandings of nineteenth-century British literature as well as to elucidate the extent to which religious discourse is vested in Victorian cultural thoughts and practice.

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Nixon, J. V. (2004). Victorian religious discourse: New directions in criticism. Victorian Religious Discourse: New Directions in Criticism (pp. 1–278). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403980892

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