
Emily Bronte and the Religious Imagination
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This book is a welcome contribution as a thorough, theologically informed treatment of Emily Bronte's literary work ... It is clearly and accessibly written, thoroughly pursued ... and offers many perceptive insights into this writer's richly inventive and contextually aware response to religious traditions and problems. * English Studies * Marsden provides new readings of elements in Emily Bronte's work that have baffled scholars and readers: his readings of "No coward Soul" and Wuthering Heights, for example, provide a coherent analysis of seemingly irreconcilable elements of her work and thought. Marsden's is not a dogmatic reading - such a reading would run counter to Bronte's thought -- but a perceptive reading based on Christian epistemology, hermeneutics, and ontology. Marsden accounts for the religious elements in Bronte's work even as he gives full recognition to her "somewhat heterodox" or even "heretical" stance toward Christianity. * Micael M. Clarke, Associate Professor of English, Loyola University, Chicago, USA. * Marsden (Univ. of Liverpool, UK) examines Wuthering Heights and selected poems in order to engage Emily Bronte's religious position. Many biographies and critical studies--e.g., Lucasta Miller's The Bronte Myth ( 2001)--have tried to clarify Bronte's spiritual beliefs. Marsden's volume relies heavily on modern critical discourse and the support of extensive notes; there are chapter notes and an extensive bibliography. This is a book for Bronte specialists with an interest in Victorian religion. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. * Hiram College *More details
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