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- English
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Prayer and Embodiment in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing
About this book
In the 19th century, an era that saw a reconfiguration of the relationship between the self, the world and the divine, women writers probed the theological depths of embodied faith in new ways through poetry, fiction, devotional prose and life writing. Elizabeth Ludlow explores how, through this process, they articulated what it means to pray, and thereby understand one's place in a world of individual and communal bodies. The eight women writers discussed – Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Josephine Butler, George Eliot, Elizabeth Gaskell, Dora Greenwell, Felicia Hemans, Adelaide Procter and Christina Rossetti – provide accounts of prayer that stress that the only way to experience and respond to something of the transcendent is through embracing lived experience and through a recognition of the connectedness of all bodies. In detailing how these writers engage with new ways of thinking about faith, desire and the material world, Ludlow argues that they offer models for ethical modes of being in the world and pave the way for later theologies of embodiment.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Series Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction The challenge of embodied prayer
- 1 Catching frequencies of the divine: Felicia Hemans, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Adelaide Procter
- 2 The resurrection of the body and the renewal of ‘beloved ties’: Dora Greenwell and Christina Rossetti
- 3 Prayer and Christology in Elizabeth Gaskell’s fiction
- 4 Reimagining prayer in George Eliot’s fiction and poetry
- 5 Commission and intercession in Josephine Butler’s life writing
- Coda Coda: Embodying prayer for a renewed world
- bibliography
- Index
- Copyright Page