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.
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- 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
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- 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
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kirstie Blair has taught at the University of Glasgow since February 2005, having previously taught at Keble College and St Peter's College, Oxford. Her primary research interests lie in Victorian literature, particularly poetry and poetic form, literature and medicine, and literature and religion.
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'