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Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740-1860 Felicity James (University of Leicester)

Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740-1860 By Felicity James (University of Leicester)

Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740-1860 by Felicity James (University of Leicester)


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Summary

The poet Anna Letitia Barbauld and her family (the Aikins) are recognized for their contributions to literature and scholarship in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. With its multidisciplinary approach to family networks and religious Dissent, this book will appeal to scholars of religion, history of science, biography, geography and literature.

Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740-1860 Summary

Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740-1860 by Felicity James (University of Leicester)

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 contextualize 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.

About Felicity James (University of Leicester)

Felicity James is Lecturer in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Leicester. Ian Inkster is Research Professor of International History in the Faculty of Humanities at Nottingham Trent University, UK and Professor of Global History in the Department of International Studies at Wenzao Ursuline College, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC.

Table of Contents

1. Religious dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld circle, 1740-1860: an introduction Felicity James; 2. The Rev John Aikin senior: Kibworth School and Warrington Academy with appendix: John Aikin's pupils at Kibworth David L. Wykes; 3. How dissent made Anna Letitia Barbauld, and what she made of dissent William McCarthy; 4. 'And make thine own Apollo doubly thine': John Aikin as literary physician and the intersection of medicine, morality, and politics Kathryn Ready; 5. 'Outline maps of knowledge': John Aikin's geographical imagination Stephen Daniels and Paul Elliott; 6. 'Under the edge of the public': Arthur Aikin, the dissenting mind and the character of English industrialization Ian Inkster; 7. 'The different genius of woman': Lucy Aikin's historiography Michelle Levy; 8. Lucy Aikin and the legacies of dissent Felicity James; 9. The Aikin family, retrospectively Anne F. Janowitz.

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GOR013221598
9781107008083
1107008085
Religious Dissent and the Aikin-Barbauld Circle, 1740-1860 by Felicity James (University of Leicester)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
20111103
272
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