Theology and Literature in the Age of Johnson
Delve into the intricate interplay of faith and fiction with Theology and Literature in the Age of Johnson by Melvyn New. Published by the University of Delaware Press in 2012, this compelling hardback edition spans 378 pages and features seventeen insightful essays. Each essay investigates the multifaceted relationships between the literary intentions and theological concerns of prominent authors from the latter half of the eighteenth century. From the narrative styles of Fielding and Richardson to the philosophical musings of Burke and Wollstonecraft, the book showcases a rich diversity of literary forms and subjects. New's work not only highlights the varied approaches to theology but also enriches our understanding of how these elements shaped literature during this pivotal era. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this collection invites readers to explore the profound connections between literature and theology.