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Latitudinarianism and Didacticism in Eighteenth-Century Literature

Moral Theology in Fielding, Sterne, and Goldsmith

by Patrick Müller (Author)
©2009 Thesis 426 Pages

Summary

The relationship between Latitudinarian moral theology and eighteenth-century literature has been much debated among scholars. However, this issue can only be tackled if the exact objectives of the Latitudinarians’ moral theology are clearly delineated. In doing so, Patrick Müller unveils the intricate connection between the didactic bias of Latitudinarianism and the resurgent interest in didactic literary genres in the first half of the eighteenth century. His study sheds new light on the complex and contradictory reception of the Latitudinarians’ controversial theses in the work of three of the major eighteenth-century novelists: Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, and Oliver Goldsmith.

Details

Pages
426
Year
2009
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631591161
Language
English
Keywords
Englisch Bildungsroman Latitudinarismus Geschichte 1740-1770 Englischer Roman Aufklärung Sentimentalismus
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 426 pp.

Biographical notes

Patrick Müller (Author)

The Author: Patrick Müller was born in 1975 and studied English Literature and Language, Philosophy, and German Language and Literature at the Universities of Münster and Edinburgh between 1996 and 2006.

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Title: Latitudinarianism and Didacticism in Eighteenth-Century Literature