Abstract

A chronological overview of the questions, assumptions, and methods characteristic of how twentieth- and twenty-first-century scholarship has treated religion in eighteenth-century British literature, centered on how ideas concerning the relationship between secularization and modernity have impacted this scholarship. It draws primarily on representative book-length studies and monographs on eighteenth-century British poetry and fiction published over the past sixty years.

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