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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This is the first full-length study of religion in the fiction of the Brontës. Drawing on extensive knowledge of the Anglican church in the nineteenth century, Marianne Thormählen shows how the Brontës' familiarity with the contemporary debates on doctrinal, ethical and ecclesiastical issues informs their novels. Divided into four parts, the book examines denominations, doctrines, ethics and clerics in the work of the Brontës. The analyses of the novels clarify the constant interplay of human and Divine love in the development of the novels. While demonstrating that the Brontës' fiction usually reflects the basic tenets of Evangelical Anglicanism, the book emphasises the characteristic spiritual freedom and audacity of the Brontës. Lucid and vigorously written, it will open up new perspectives for Brontë specialists and enthusiasts alike on a fundamental aspect of the novels greatly neglected in recent decades.
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
The Brontës & Religion.
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Brontë, Anne,1820-1849-- Religion.
Brontë, Charlotte,1816-1855-- Religion.
Brontë, Emily,1818-1848-- Religion.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Christian fiction, English-- History and criticism.
Christianity and literature-- England-- History-- 19th century.
Clergy in literature.
English fiction-- 19th century-- History and criticism.
English fiction-- Women authors-- History and criticism.
Theology in literature.
Women and literature-- England-- History-- 19th century.