The peculiar life of Sundays

By Miller, Stephen

Publishers Summary:
"From Augustine to Caesarius, through the Reformation and the Puritan flight from England, down through the ages to contemporary debates about Sunday worship, Stephen Miller explores the fascinating history of the Sabbath. He pays particular attention to the Sunday lives of a number of prominent British and American writers - and what they have had to say about Sunday. Miller examines such observant Christians as George Herbert, Samuel Johnson, Edmund Burke, Hannah More, and Jonathan Edwards. He also looks at the Sunday lives of non-practicing Christians, including Oliver Goldsmith, Joshua Reynolds, John Ruskin, and Robert Lowell, as well as a group of lapsed Christians, among them Edmund Gosse, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Thoreau, and Wallace Stevens. Finally, he examines Walt Whitman's complex relationship to Christianity. The result is a compelling study of the changing role of religion in Western culture."--BOOK JACKET.

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ISBN
978-0-67403-168-5
Publisher
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2008.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on October 1, 2008

In this scholarly study, Miller (Conversation: A History of a Declining Art) examines the ways in which Sunday has been observed over the centuries in Western culture as well as the Sunday habits of selected British and American writers. Noting that his subject is of interest for historic and sociopolitical reasons, Miller begins with early Christian Sunday customs. Throughout, the book focuses ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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