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245 00 $a Anglican women novelists : $b Charlotte Brontë to P.D. James / $c edited by Judith Maltby and Alison Shell.
264  1 $a London ; $b T&T Clark, $c 2019.
300    $a xvi, 274 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-258) and index.
505 00 $t Afterword / $r Francis Spufford $r Alison Shell -- $t Charlotte Brontë (1816-55) : an Anglican imagination / $r Sara L. Pearson -- $t Charlotte Maria Tucker, 'A.L.O.E.' (1821-93) : Anglican evangelicalism and national identity / $r Nancy Jiwon Cho -- $t Margaret Oliphant (1828-97) : opening doors of interpretation / $r Alison Milbank -- $t Charlotte M. Yonge (1823-1901) : writing for the church / $r Charlotte Mitchell -- $t Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) : mysticism in fiction / $r Ann Loades -- $t Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957) : God and the detective / $r Jessica Martin -- Rose Macaulay (1881-1958) : Anglican apologist? / $r Judith Maltby -- $t Barbara Pym (1913-80) : Anglican anthropologies / $r Jane Williams -- $t Elizabeth Goudge (1900-84) : clergymen and masculinity / $r Susan D. Asmussen -- $t Noel Streatfeild (1895-1986) : vicarage and other families / $r Clemence Schultze -- $t Iris Murdoch (1919-99) : Anglican atheist / $r Peter S. Hawkins -- $t Monica Furlong (1930-2003) : 'with love to the church' / $r Peter Sherlock -- $t P. D. James (1920-2014) : 'Lighten our darkness" / $r Alison Shell -- $t Afterword / $r Francis Spufford
520    $a What do the novelists Charlotte Brontë, Charlotte M. Yonge, Rose Macaulay, Dorothy L. Sayers, Barbara Pym, Iris Murdoch and P.D. James all have in common? These women, and others, were inspired to write fiction through their relationship with the Church of England. This field-defining collection of essays explores Anglicanism through their fiction and their fiction through their Anglicanism. These essays, by a set of distinguished contributors, cover a range of literary genres, from life-writing and whodunnits through social comedy, children's books and supernatural fiction. Spanning writers from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century, they testify both to the developments in Anglicanism over the past two centuries and the changing roles of women within the Church of England and wider society.
610 20 $a Church of England $x In literature.
610 20 $a Church of England $x Influence.
650  0 $a English fiction $x History and criticism. $x History and criticism.
650  0 $a English fiction $x History and criticism. $x History and criticism.
650  0 $a English fiction $y 20th century $x History and criticism.
650  0 $a English fiction $y 19th century $x History and criticism.
610 27 $a Church of England. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00532932
700 1  $a Maltby, Judith D., $e editor of compilation.
700 1  $a Shell, Alison, $e editor of compilation.
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