Lake Methodism

Lake Methodism

by Jasper Cragwall
Lake Methodism

Lake Methodism

by Jasper Cragwall

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Overview

Lake Methodism: Polite Literature and Popular Religion in England, 1780-1830, reveals the traffic between Romanticism’s rhetorics of privilege and the most socially toxic religious forms of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The “Lake Poets,” of whom William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge are the most famous, are often seen as crafters of a poetics of spontaneous inspiration, transcendent imagination, and visionary prophecy, couched within lexicons of experimental simplicity and lyrical concision. But, as Jasper Cragwall argues, such postures and principles were in fact received as the vulgarities of popular Methodism, an insurgent religious movement whose autobiographies, songs, and sermons reached sales figures of which the Lakers could only dream.
With these religious histories, Lake Methodism unsettles canonical Romanticism, reading, for example, the grand declaration opening Wordsworth’s spiritual autobiography—“to the open fields I told a prophecy”—not as poetic self-sanctification, but as a means of embarrassing Methodism, responsible for the suppression of The Prelude for half a century. The book measures this fearful symmetry between Romantic and religious enthusiasms in figures iconic and unfamiliar: John Wesley, Robert Southey, Wordsworth, Coleridge, as well as the eponymous scientist of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and even Joanna Southcott, an illiterate servant turned latter-day Virgin Mary, who, at the age of sixty-five, mistook a fatal dropsy for the Second Coming of Christ (and so captivated a nation).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814293294
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 09/28/2013
Series: Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud Series
Edition description: 1
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 5.00(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Jasper Cragwall is associate professor of English at Loyola University, Chicago.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Chapter 1 Introduction: "Lake Methodism" and the Lows of High Argument 1

Chapter 2 "Elocution to the Mute": Anglican Authority and the Cultural Revolt of Methodism 33

Chapter 3 Wordsworth and the Ragged Legion: Poets, Priests, and Preachers 77

Chapter 4 Sage or Sibyl? A Lay Sermon 112

Chapter 5 Joanna Southcott's Body, and the Posthumous Life of Romantic Prophecy 150

Chapter 6 Resurrection, the New Birth, and Vital Christianity: The Methodism to Frankenstein's Madness 184

Postscript 225

Works Cited 229

Index 247

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