St John and the Victorians
Discover the profound impact of biblical narratives on British culture in "St John and the Victorians" by Michael Wheeler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this remarkable interdisciplinary study spans 286 pages, exploring the cultural afterlife of John within the vibrant tapestry of Victorian Britain.
Wheeler delves into the intricate connections between literature, visual arts, and music, all viewed through the lens of religious context. By examining the works of influential figures such as Ruskin, Holman Hunt, and Tennyson, the author uncovers the significant role that scripture played in shaping their artistic expressions and societal contributions.
This insightful analysis not only highlights the enduring legacy of the Bible but also invites readers to appreciate the intricate interplay between faith and creativity during a transformative era in history. Enhance your understanding of 19th-century civilization through this engaging and thought-provoking read.