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Newman’s Visionary Georgic

A Reading of "Parochial Sermons</I>

by Victor J. Lams (Author)
©2006 Monographs XXIV, 144 Pages

Summary

Building upon the evidence that John Henry Newman’s Parochial Sermons is a georgic (Lams, 2004), the current book defines and discusses the visionary georgic, a subset of the genre whose exemplars include Lucretius’ De rerum natura and Wordsworth’s The Prelude. Newman’s visionary georgic defends Christian revelation against the rationalistic subjectivism that tended to displace religious faith by Wordsworthian self-exploration, leading to the Victorian redefinition of literature as secular scripture. Subjects discussed include Newman’s relations with readers, his sermonic rhetoric, and his analysis of doctrines celebrated in the Church’s liturgy.

Details

Pages
XXIV, 144
Year
2006
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820463773
Language
English
Keywords
Newman, John Henry Parochial and plain sermons Kommentar Literature Rationalism Dogma Liturgy Faith
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2006. XXIV, 145 pp.

Biographical notes

Victor J. Lams (Author)

The Author: Emeritus Professor of English at California State University Chico, Victor J. Lams received his Ph.D. in English from Northwestern University. His previous books are Anger, Guilt and the Psychology of the Self in Clarissa (Peter Lang, 1999), Clarissa’s Narrators (Peter Lang, 2001), and Newman’s Anglican Georgic: Parochial Sermons (Peter Lang, 2004).

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