Literature, Religion, and the Evolution of Culture, 1660–1780
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and religion in Howard D. Weinbrot's insightful work, Literature, Religion, and the Evolution of Culture, 1660–1780. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2013, this hardback edition spans 392 pages and delves into the texts and contexts of both major and minor authors of the era. Explore the contributions of notable figures such as Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, and Olaudah Equiano, alongside lesser-known writers like Maria De Fleury and Nathaniel Lancaster. Weinbrot expertly examines how these literary voices reflect and shape the intellectual life of early modern Great Britain, highlighting the interplay between literature and society during a pivotal period in history. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of 18th-century English literature, this book offers a comprehensive perspective on the cultural evolution influenced by religious thought. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating era by adding this essential title to your collection.