'Sara Coleridge and the Oxford Movement' reveals a significant body of virtually unknown religious works by a woman writer. The first scholarly edition of Sara Coleridge's religious writings, it presents selections from works not published since the 1840s, and substantial extracts from a major unpublished work of religious dialogues.
'Sara Coleridge and the Oxford Movement' reveals a significant body of virtually unknown religious works by a woman writer. The first scholarly edition of Sara Coleridge's religious writings, it presents selections from works not published since the 1840s, and substantial extracts from a major unpublished work of religious dialogues.
Robin Schofield read English at Lincoln College, Oxford, UK, where he developed an abiding interest in Romantic literature and culture, with particular reference to the Wordsworth circle. A member of the Friends of Coleridge for twenty-fi ve years, Schofi eld became interested in the lives and work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's children, Hartley Coleridge and Sara Coleridge, particularly in the latter's editorship of her father's work. Schofi eld's interest in C19 religion, especially the Oxford Movement, led him to study Sara Coleridge's religious writings.
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Preface Abbreviations Introduction: 'Sara Coleridge and the Contexts of Religious Division' Part 1: Selections from Religious Writings, 1843-1848 Section 1. 'On Rationalism' Section 2. Introduction to 'Biographia Literaria (1847)' Section 3. 'Extracts from a New Treatise on Regeneration' Part 2: Selections from Dialogues on Regeneration, 1850-1851 Section 1. Introductory Dialogues Section 2. On the Incarnation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Relation to Time Section 3. Scriptural Dialogues Section 4. On the Idea of Personality in Reference to Our Lord Jesus Christ Bibliography Index.
Preface Abbreviations Introduction: 'Sara Coleridge and the Contexts of Religious Division' Part 1: Selections from Religious Writings, 1843-1848 Section 1. 'On Rationalism' Section 2. Introduction to 'Biographia Literaria (1847)' Section 3. 'Extracts from a New Treatise on Regeneration' Part 2: Selections from Dialogues on Regeneration, 1850-1851 Section 1. Introductory Dialogues Section 2. On the Incarnation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Relation to Time Section 3. Scriptural Dialogues Section 4. On the Idea of Personality in Reference to Our Lord Jesus Christ Bibliography Index.
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