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OverviewCatholic Sensationalism and Victorian Literature offers a highly original examination of Victorian sensationalism through the exploration of popular literary representations of Roman Catholicism, that exotic, corrupt religious Other which is inscribed as the implacable anti-English enemy. The book demonstrates how new understandings of cultural tensions of the period are gained through the association of Roman Catholicism with secular fears of crime, sex and violence, rather than with theological ‘excesses’ and doctrinal ‘superstitions’. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maureen MoranPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Volume: 49 Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.90cm Weight: 0.652kg ISBN: 9781846310706ISBN 10: 1846310709 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 May 2007 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction 1 Sensational Invasions: The Jesuit, the State and the Family Charles Kingsley’s Westward Ho! And Wilkie Collins’s The Black Robe 2 Nuns and Priests: Sensations of the Cloister Charlotte Brontë’s Villette and the Monologues of Robert Browning 3 Persecution and Martyrdom: The Law and the Body Grace Aguilar’s The Vale of Cedars, or The Martyr and George Eliot’s Romola 4 Feeling the Great Change: Conversion and the Authority of Affect Benjamin Disraeli’s Lothair, J. H. Shorthouse’s John Inglesant and Mary Ward’s Helbeck of Bannisdale 5 Art Catholicism and the New Catholic Baroque The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins and Francis Thompson Epilogue Works Cited IndexReviewsAn insightful and genuinely fresh piece of work, detailed and well-argued. The author ranges widely across both canonical and non-canonical works and makes many excellent observations about them. "A beautiful work that is a pleasure to read: balanced, rich, nuanced in its textual analyses. * Cahiers Victoriens & Edouardiens * Blending historical and cultural discussion with the literary, Moran seeks the underpinnings that uphold the large canvas of anti-Catholic writing throughout the Victorian era. Throughout the book, successfully dissects an interesting binary at work--that ""in its sensationalized form, Victorian Catholicism can signify difference that is menacing; but it can also entertain stimulating alternatives to the norms of home culture. * English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 * An insightful and genuinely fresh piece of work, detailed and well-argued. The author ranges widely across both canonical and non-canonical works and makes many excellent observations about them. Andrew Maunder" An insightful and genuinely fresh piece of work, detailed and well-argued. The author ranges widely across both canonical and non-canonical works and makes many excellent observations about them. -- Andrew Maunder A beautiful work that is a pleasure to read: balanced, rich, nuanced in its textual analyses. * Cahiers Victoriens & Edouardiens * Blending historical and cultural discussion with the literary, Moran seeks the underpinnings that uphold the large canvas of anti-Catholic writing throughout the Victorian era. Throughout the book, successfully dissects an interesting binary at work--that in its sensationalized form, Victorian Catholicism can signify difference that is menacing; but it can also entertain stimulating alternatives to the norms of home culture. * English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 * Author InformationMaureen Moran is Professor of English Literature at Brunel University and a member of the Advisory Committee for the national English Subject Centre, and of the Executive Committee of the English Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |