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Hunger, Poetry and the Oxford Movement: The Tractarian Social Vision
SKU: 9781350120723
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Uncover the intricate connection between faith, poetry, and social conscience in Victorian England. This compelling analysis explores the Oxford Movement’s profound impact on leading 19th-century poets, examining their thoughtful engagement with themes of hunger, poverty, and economic injustice. Discover how figures like Christina Rossetti and Gerard Manley Hopkins interpreted the Tractarian social vision, challenging perceptions of Victorian religious politics. An essential read for students of literature, poetry enthusiasts, and scholars keen on understanding the social and spiritual landscape of the Victorian era.
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