
Sacred Engagements
Interfaith Marriage, Religious Toleration, and the British Novel, 1750-1820
Alison Conway(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 14. February 2023
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Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-4214-4515-1 (ISBN)
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A revelatory reading of the British novel that considers interfaith marriage, religious toleration, and the ethics of sociability.
Bringing together feminist theory, novel criticism, and religious studies, Alison Conway's Sacred Engagements advances a postsecular reading of the novel that links religious tolerance and the eighteenth-century marriage plot. Conway explores the historical roots of the vexed questions that interfaith marriage continues to raise today. She argues that narrative wields the power to imagine conjugal and religious relations that support the embodied politics crucial to a communal, rather than state-sponsored, ethics of toleration.
Conway studies the communal and gendered aspects of religious experience embedded in Samuel Richardson's account of interfaith marriage and liberalism's understandings of toleration in Sir Charles Grandison. In her readings of Frances Brooke, Elizabeth Inchbald, and Maria Edgeworth, Conway considers how women authors reframe the questions posed by Grandison, representing intimacy, authorship, and women's religious subjectivity in ways that challenge the social and political norms of Protestant British culture. She concludes with reflections on Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and the costs of a marriage plot that insists on religious conformity.
By examining the complex epistemologies of the interfaith marriage plot, Sacred Engagements counters the secularization thesis that has long dominated eighteenth-century novel studies. In so doing, the book recognizes those subjects otherwise ignored by liberal political theory and extrapolates how a genuinely inclusive tolerance might be imagined in our own deeply divided times.
Bringing together feminist theory, novel criticism, and religious studies, Alison Conway's Sacred Engagements advances a postsecular reading of the novel that links religious tolerance and the eighteenth-century marriage plot. Conway explores the historical roots of the vexed questions that interfaith marriage continues to raise today. She argues that narrative wields the power to imagine conjugal and religious relations that support the embodied politics crucial to a communal, rather than state-sponsored, ethics of toleration.
Conway studies the communal and gendered aspects of religious experience embedded in Samuel Richardson's account of interfaith marriage and liberalism's understandings of toleration in Sir Charles Grandison. In her readings of Frances Brooke, Elizabeth Inchbald, and Maria Edgeworth, Conway considers how women authors reframe the questions posed by Grandison, representing intimacy, authorship, and women's religious subjectivity in ways that challenge the social and political norms of Protestant British culture. She concludes with reflections on Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and the costs of a marriage plot that insists on religious conformity.
By examining the complex epistemologies of the interfaith marriage plot, Sacred Engagements counters the secularization thesis that has long dominated eighteenth-century novel studies. In so doing, the book recognizes those subjects otherwise ignored by liberal political theory and extrapolates how a genuinely inclusive tolerance might be imagined in our own deeply divided times.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen
7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
393 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-4515-1 (9781421445151)
DOI
10.56021/9781421445168
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Alison Conway (KELOWNA, BC) is Associate Dean of Research, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan. She is the author of Private Interests: Women, Portraiture, and the Visual Culture of the English Novel, 1709-1791 and The Protestant Whore: Courtesan Narrative and Religious Controversy in England, 1680-1750.
Content
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Novel Intimacies
Chapter 1. Religious Toleration and Interfaith Marriage, 1640-1720
Chapter 2. Sir Charles Grandison's Religious Disturbances
Chapter 3. Frances Brooke's Civil Disputes
Chapter 4. Elizabeth Inchbald among the Cisalpines
Chapter 5. Maria Edgeworth's Jewish Enlightenment
Conclusion: Mansfield Park Closes Its Gates
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Novel Intimacies
Chapter 1. Religious Toleration and Interfaith Marriage, 1640-1720
Chapter 2. Sir Charles Grandison's Religious Disturbances
Chapter 3. Frances Brooke's Civil Disputes
Chapter 4. Elizabeth Inchbald among the Cisalpines
Chapter 5. Maria Edgeworth's Jewish Enlightenment
Conclusion: Mansfield Park Closes Its Gates
Notes
Bibliography
Index