Readers of Emily Brontë's poetry and of Wuthering Heights have seen
in their author, variously, a devout if somewhat unorthodox Christian,
a heretic, or a visionary "mystic of the moors". Rather than seeking
to resolve this matter, Emily Brontë and the Religious Imagination
suggests that such conflicting readings are the product of tensions,
conflicts and ambiguities within the texts themselves. Rejecting the
idea that a single, coherent set of religious doctrines are to be
found in Brontë's work, this book argues that Wuthering Heights and
the poems dramatise individual experiences of faith in the context of
a world in which such faith is always conflicted, always threatened.
Brontë's work dramatises the experience of imaginative faith that is
always contested by the presence of other voices, other worldviews.
Her characters cling to visionary faith in the face of death and
mortality, awaiting and anticipating a final vindication, an
eschatological fulfilment that always lies in a future beyond the
scope of the text.
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ISBN
9781441168139
Publisert
2015
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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