The wealth of material gathered here vividly illustrates the diversity of texts which explore the connection between aesthetics and religion. Containing book-length works and articles by such diverse writers as John Keble, A. Welby Pugin and Anna Jameson, these volumes are an essential resource for scholars of Victorian Studies, aesthetics and religious studies. • First collection of material exploring the relationship between aesthetics and religion in 19th-century Britain • Many texts beautifully illustrated • Contains rare texts by Ruskin’s contemporaries>
