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2. Wordsworth and St. Francis: ‘‘A meeker man than this lived never.’’
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Robert Kiely
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- John L. Mahoney: A Profile xi
- 1. Religion and Animal Rights in the Romantic Era 1
- 2. Wordsworth and St. Francis: ‘‘A meeker man than this lived never.’’ 22
- 3. Wordsworth’s Abbey Ruins 37
- 4. Cowper, Wordsworth, and the Sacred Moment of Perception 54
- 5. Wordsworth between God and Mammon: The Early ‘‘Spots of Time’’ and the Sublime as Sacramental Commodity 73
- 6. Icons of Women in the Religious Sonnets of Wordsworth and Felicia Hemans 90
- 7. Wordsworth’s ‘‘Immortality Ode’’ and Hopkins’ ‘‘The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo’’: In Pursuit of Transcendence 111
- 8. Coleridge (and His Mariner) on the Soul: ‘‘As an exile in a far distant land’’ 128
- 9. The Gothic Coleridge: Mythos and the Real 152
- 10. ‘‘Sounding on His Way’’: Coleridgean Religious Dissent and Hazlitt’s Conversational Style 176
- 11. Coleridge and De Quincey on Miracles 193
- 12. Coleridge and Newman: The Centrality of Conscience 231
- 13. ‘‘All About the Heart’’: The Material-Theology of Maturin’s Melmoth the Wanderer 256
- Notes on Contributors 275
- A Bibliography of the Works of John L. Mahoney 281
- Index 291
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- John L. Mahoney: A Profile xi
- 1. Religion and Animal Rights in the Romantic Era 1
- 2. Wordsworth and St. Francis: ‘‘A meeker man than this lived never.’’ 22
- 3. Wordsworth’s Abbey Ruins 37
- 4. Cowper, Wordsworth, and the Sacred Moment of Perception 54
- 5. Wordsworth between God and Mammon: The Early ‘‘Spots of Time’’ and the Sublime as Sacramental Commodity 73
- 6. Icons of Women in the Religious Sonnets of Wordsworth and Felicia Hemans 90
- 7. Wordsworth’s ‘‘Immortality Ode’’ and Hopkins’ ‘‘The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo’’: In Pursuit of Transcendence 111
- 8. Coleridge (and His Mariner) on the Soul: ‘‘As an exile in a far distant land’’ 128
- 9. The Gothic Coleridge: Mythos and the Real 152
- 10. ‘‘Sounding on His Way’’: Coleridgean Religious Dissent and Hazlitt’s Conversational Style 176
- 11. Coleridge and De Quincey on Miracles 193
- 12. Coleridge and Newman: The Centrality of Conscience 231
- 13. ‘‘All About the Heart’’: The Material-Theology of Maturin’s Melmoth the Wanderer 256
- Notes on Contributors 275
- A Bibliography of the Works of John L. Mahoney 281
- Index 291