Forgiveness in Victorian Literature

Forgiveness in Victorian Literature

EnglishEbook
Gibson, Dr Richard Hughes (Wheaton College, USA)
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781474222204
Available online
CZK 1,119
Common price CZK 1,243
Discount 10%
pc

Detailed information

Forgiveness was a preoccupation of writers in the Victorian period, bridging literatures highbrow and low, sacred and secular. Yet if forgiveness represented a common value and language, literary scholarship has often ignored the diverse meanings and practices behind this apparently uncomplicated value in the Victorian period. Forgiveness in Victorian Literature examines how eminent writers such as Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and Oscar Wilde wrestled with the religious and social meanings of forgiveness in an age of theological controversy and increasing pluralism in ethical matters.

Richard Gibson discovers unorthodox uses of the language of forgiveness and delicate negotiations between rival ethical and religious frameworks, which complicated forgiveness''s traditional powers to create or restore community and, within narratives, offered resolution and closure. Illuminated by contemporary philosophical and theological investigations of forgiveness, this study also suggests that Victorian literature offers new perspectives on the ongoing debate about the possibility and potency of forgiving.
EAN 9781474222204
ISBN 147422220X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date January 29, 2015
Pages 192
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Gibson, Dr Richard Hughes (Wheaton College, USA)