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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Subject treated well,
By Professor Goatboy (Cambridge, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830 (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) (Hardcover)
_Romantic Atheism_ points out the ways in which writers of the Romantic era flirted with and sometimes encouraged different kinds of lack of belief that tended (and still tend) to be lumped together under the term Atheism. Priestman is masterful in untangling all the shades of dissent from orthodox Christian belief in Romantic-period Britain, and shows how the even accusation of atheism entwined with politics. His mastery of the subject and the periodical literature of the era is complete.
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Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830 (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) by Martin Priestman (Hardcover - February 13, 2000)
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