Victorian Pilgrimage

M. Joan Chard

earliest edition we have, 2019 Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2019 156 pages

"Victorian Pilgrimage argues that Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot are foremost among nineteenth-century novelists to explore the pilgrimage motif, a major preoccupation of the Victorian imagination. Drawing upon their primary sources of the journey archetype, the King James Bible, The Pilgrim's Progress, and popular hymns, they reveal in their work the significance of the religious impetus, whic...

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Victorian Pilgrimage edition · 2019 · Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter · 9781433162169
Victorian Pilgrimage edition · 2019 · Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter · 156 pages · 9781433162121
Victorian Pilgrimage edition · 2019 · Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter · 9781433162152
Victorian Pilgrimage edition · 2019 · Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter · 9781433162176

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