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The Apostle of the Flesh
A Critical Life of Charles Kingsley
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English
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2006
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This Life of Charles Kingsley is a detailed intellectual biography, which is at the same time a critical and contextual study. Working from the original manuscript letters, the author has placed the events of Kingsley’s life against a social-historical-religious background, paying much attention to such mid-nineteenth-century issues as geological discoveries, the Oxford Movement, biblical Higher Criticism, Chartism, sanitary reform, the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, Darwinism, the American Civil War, and the anti-slavery campaigns. Analyses of Kingsley’s relationships with important contemporaries are allotted ample space, and special emphasis has been given to themes on which previous biographies have remained relatively silent. Kingsley emerges from this study as one of England’s leading nineteenth-century voices as poet, novelist, social reformer, churchman and historian.
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Jan Marten Ivo Klaver, Ph.D. (1997) University of Amsterdam, has a deep interest in the relationship between nineteenth-century science, religion and literature. His Geology and Religious Sentiment was published by Brill in 1997, and his work on George Eliot has been included in the New Riverside Edition of The Mill on the Floss (2004).
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May 1, 2006
eBook ISBN:
9789047409588
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686
eBook ISBN:
9789047409588
Keywords for this book
nineteenth-century; literature; gender; studies; John; Henry; Newman; Thomas; Huxley; Darwinism; church; history; biography; Charles; Kingsley; Christian; socialism; muscular; Christianity
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in the Victorian period, nineteenth-century intellectual biography, and English literature, as well as historians of the Anglican Church.