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Catholic Sensationalism And Victorian Literature 1st Ed Maureen Moran

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Catholic Sensationalism And Victorian Literature 1st Ed Maureen Moran
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.59 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Maureen Moran
ISBN: 9781846310706, 1846310709
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st ed

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Catholic Sensationalism And Victorian Literature 1st Ed Maureen Moran by Maureen Moran 9781846310706, 1846310709 instant download after payment.

Exotic, corrupt, and dangerous, Roman Catholicism functioned in the popular Victorian imagination as a highly sensationalized and implacably anti-English enemy. Maureen Moran’s lively study considers a wide range of key authors—including Charlotte Bront?, Robert Browning, Wilkie Collins, and George Eliot, as well as a number of non-canonical writers—to give a detailed account of the cultural tensions between Catholics and Protestants. Moran shows that rather than representing a traditional religious schism, the demonizing of Catholics resulted from secular fears over crime, sex, and violence. (20080301)

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