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Traver, Teresa Huffman.
Victorian Cosmopolitanism and English Catholicity in the Mid-Century Novel
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Title/Author:
Victorian Cosmopolitanism and English Catholicity in the Mid-Century Novel / by Teresa Huffman Traver.
Author:
Traver, Teresa Huffman.
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VIII, 133 p.online resource. :
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Literature, Modern—19th century. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31347-0
ISBN:
9783030313470
Victorian Cosmopolitanism and English Catholicity in the Mid-Century Novel
Traver, Teresa Huffman.
Victorian Cosmopolitanism and English Catholicity in the Mid-Century Novel
[electronic resource] /by Teresa Huffman Traver. - 1st ed. 2019. - VIII, 133 p.online resource.
One: Introduction: “A Home for the Lonely" -- Two: Shipwrecks, House-fires, and Mourning Rings -- Three: Losing a Family, Gaining a Church -- Four: Conversion, Duality, and Vocation: The Perpetual Curate -- Five: “Home by Michaelmas”: Yonge’s Tractarian Domestic -- Six: Conclusion: “Desire of Nations”.
Victorian Cosmopolitanism and English Catholicity in the Mid-Century Novel argues that the Creedal doctrines of “the communion of saints” and the “holy Catholic Church” provided Victorian novelists—both Roman Catholic and Protestant—with a means of exploring religious forms of cosmopolitanism. Building on research exploring the divisions between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism in Victorian literature and culture, Teresa Huffman Traver considers the extent to which anti-Catholicism, domesticity, and national identity were linked. Huffman Traver connects this research with cosmopolitan theory, and analyzes how the conception of Catholicity could be used to reach beyond national identity towards a transnational community. Investigating the idea of a “rooted” cosmopolitanism, grounded in the local and limited in scope, this Pivot book offers a new angle on how religion, domesticity, and national identity were constructed in nineteenth-century British culture. .
ISBN: 9783030313470
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-31347-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PN760.5-769
Dewey Class. No.: 809.034
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One: Introduction: “A Home for the Lonely" -- Two: Shipwrecks, House-fires, and Mourning Rings -- Three: Losing a Family, Gaining a Church -- Four: Conversion, Duality, and Vocation: The Perpetual Curate -- Five: “Home by Michaelmas”: Yonge’s Tractarian Domestic -- Six: Conclusion: “Desire of Nations”.
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