Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-321) and index.
Contents:
end of print-mediated Christian Britain and the rise of digital spiritual communities. F.D. Maurice's universal society: national spiritual community in a sectarian print culture -- Arnold's poetic national church: anarchy and the charming force of poetry -- John Keble's Christian year: private reading and imagined national religious community -- Tennyson's "New Christian Year": in memoriam and the minimum of faith -- In Memoriam's open secret: the public forms of private faith -- Christina Rossetti's Verses: a multi-fashioned community of strangers -- The end of print-mediated Christian Britain and the rise of digital spiritual communities.
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