Victorians and the Virgin Mary: Religion and Gender in England, 183085
By (Author) Carol Engelhardt-Herringer
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
3rd June 2014
United Kingdom
Paperback
236
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This interdisciplinary study of competing representations of the Virgin Mary examines how anxieties about religious and gender identities intersected to create public controversies that, whilst ostensibly about theology and liturgy, were also attempts to define the role and nature of women. Drawing on a variety of sources, this book seeks to revise our understanding of the Victorian religious landscape, both retrieving Catholics from the cultural margins to which they are usually relegated, and calling for a reassessment of the Protestant attitude to the feminine ideal. This book will be useful to advanced students and scholars in a variety of disciplines including history, religious studies, Victorian studies, women's history and gender studies. -- .
Carol Engelhardt Herringer is Professor of History at Wright State University