Religious dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld circle, 1740-1860
An edition of Religious dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld circle, 1740-1860 (2012)
By Felicity James
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
257
Description:
"Recent criticism is now fully appreciating the nuanced and complex contribution made by Dissenters to the culture and ideas of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Britain. This is the first sustained study of a Dissenting family - the Aikins - from the 1740s to the 1860s. Essays by literary critics, historians of religion and science, and geographers explore and contextualise the achievements of this remarkable family, including John Aikin senior, tutor at the celebrated Warrington Academy, and his children, poet Anna Letitia Barbauld, and John Aikin junior, literary physician and editor. The latter's children in turn were leading professionals and writers in the early Victorian era. This study provides new perspectives on the social and cultural importance of the family and their circle - an untold story of collaboration and exchange, and a narrative which breaks down period boundaries to set Enlightenment and Victorian culture in dialogue"-- "This study of the Aikin-Barbauld circle is the fourth volume to result from the work of the Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies. Established in September 2004, the Centre is a collaboration between the School of English and Drama, Queen Mary, University of London, and Dr Williams's Library, Gordon Square, London. Its objectives are to promote the use of the Library's unique holdings of Puritan, Protestant nonconformist and dissenting books and manuscripts; to encourage research into and dissemination of these resources; and to increase knowledge and understanding of the importance of Puritanism and Protestant dissent to English society and literature from the sixteenth century to the present"--
subjects: English literature, Intellectual life, Collaboration, History and criticism, English Authors, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Religious Dissenters, Family relationships, Authorship, History, Dissenters, religious
People: Aiken family
Places: England
Times: 19th century, 18th century