Sara Coleridge and the Oxford Movement: Selected Religious Writings
By (Author) Robin Schofield
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
30th January 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of religion
823.8
Hardback
232
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
The first scholarly edition of Sara Coleridge's religious writings.
Sara Coleridge and the Oxford Movement reveals a significant body of virtually unknown religious works by a woman writer. The first scholarly edition of Sara Coleridge's religious writings, it presents selections from works not published since the 1840s, and substantial extracts from a major unpublished work of religious dialogues.
'The volume carefully maps Coleridge's imaginative and spiritual development through the influence of Wordsworth and Southey, Tractarianism and her eventual critique of Anglo-Catholicism, and her Kantian embrace of a practical rather than mystical Christianity. An outstanding scholarly edition of a profoundly influential but much neglected theological voice.' Emma Mason, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick, UK
'This magnificent edition sheds new light on the controversies surrounding the Oxford Movement. Sara Coleridge's literary gifts as well as philosophical erudition appear in her probing critique of the Tractarians and defence of her father, S. T. Coleridge. Her hitherto unpublished Dialogues on Regeneration, finely annotated in this book, is a major addition to the Victorian canon.' James Vigus, Department of English, Queen Mary University of London, UK
'This excellent volume continues the retrieval of an important Victorian voice. Robin Schofield has gathered Sara Coleridge's fugitive religious writings and a selection from her major unpublished manuscripts.' Peter Swaab, Department of English Literature, UCL, UK
The volume carefully maps Coleridges imaginative and spiritual development through the influence of Wordsworth and Southey, Tractarianism and her eventual critique of Anglo-Catholicism, and her Kantian embrace of a practical rather than mystical Christianity. An outstanding scholarly edition of a profoundly infl uential but much neglected theological voice.
Emma Mason, Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, University of Warwick, UK
This magnificent edition sheds new light on the controversies surrounding the Oxford Movement. Sara Coleridges literary gifts as well as philosophical erudition appear in her probing critique of the Tractarians and defence of her father, S. T. Coleridge. Her hitherto unpublished Dialogues on Regeneration, finely annotated in this book, is a major addition to the Victorian canon.
James Vigus, Senior Lecturer in English, Queen Mary University of London, UK
This excellent volume continues the retrieval of an important Victorian voice. Robin Schofield has gathered Sara Coleridges fugitive religious writings and a selection from her major unpublished manuscripts.
Peter Swaab, Professor of English Literature, UCL, UK
Robin Schofield read English at Lincoln College, Oxford, UK, where he developed an abiding interest in Romantic literature and culture, with particular reference to the Wordsworth circle. A member of the Friends of Coleridge for twenty-fi ve years, Schofi eld became interested in the lives and work of Samuel Taylor Coleridges children, Hartley Coleridge and Sara Coleridge, particularly in the latters editorship of her fathers work. Schofi elds interest in C19 religion, especially the Oxford Movement, led him to study Sara Coleridges religious writings.