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About the Author
Emma Mason is Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick. She has published widely on poetry and religion. Her books include Reading the Abrahamic Faiths: Rethinking Religion and Literature (2015), Elizabeth Jennings: The Collected Poems (2012), The Oxford Handbook to the Reception History of the Bible (2011), The Cambridge Introduction to Wordsworth (2010), The Blackwell Companion to the Bible in English Literature (2009), Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century (2004), and Nineteenth-Century Religion and Literature (with Mark Knight, 2006). Mason also edits the Bloomsbury monograph series New Directions in Religion and Literature; and co-edits the Oxford University Press journal The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory.
Reviews
The brilliance of this book rests in no small measure on Mason's accomplishment as literary critic, biographer and theologian. Her analysis, in chapter 1, of the influence of the Cappadocians and of key Anglo-Catholic thinkers on Rossetti is an object lesson in patient, sympathetic analysis. Equally, Mason's reminder that Rossetti was - despite popular views - no quiet and lonely poet will surprise some readers. I hope that readers will be energised by Mason's challenge to re-engage with the theological and environmental radicalism of Rossetti and wider Victorian Christian culture. * Rachel Mann, Manchester Metropolitan University, Modern Believing *
Every so often a book falls into your hands that speaks immediately and energet-ically to your own imaginative concerns....As I contemplate the environmental crisis - or catastrophe, as we are told we have only 12 years left to get our act together - faced by the world today, Mason's portrayal of Rossetti's faith and poetry offers theological and prayerful resources to inspire contemplation of God's faithful grace, enough to transcend any apocalypse. This is a work of theological hope that is profound enough to fathom the depths of anxiety today. * Frankie Ward, Workington, Theology *
Mason's attention to Rossetti's fascination with "multiplicity" generates some provocative new readings of her work, not least "Goblin Market." Readers interested in Rossetti, Victorian religion, and contemporary eco-theology more generally will find it stimulating. * Miriam Elizabeth Burstein, College at Brockport, State University of New York, Religion and the Arts *
Emma Mason's Christina Rossetti: Poetry, Ecology, Faith offers a groundbreaking and graceful account of Christina Rossetti's ecological spirituality. ...Mason is the first to identify Rossetti's ecological view of faith as foundational to her faith, politics, and poetics. * Joshua King, Baylor University, Victorian Studies *
"[a] most compelling study" * David Marx Book Reviews *
I would recommend this book to anyone currently writing on Rossetti or thinking about doing so. * Diane D'Amico, Review 19 *
Tracing a "green grace" through Rossetti's life and work - a kinship with all beings, held in divine Love - her book is well-timed and compelling. * Lynne Wycherley, Resurgence & Ecologist magazine *
[A] reasoned, convinced and convincing work, that shows Christina Rossetti to be far more than we have been led to believe... Mason does a fine job of putting a real importance behind the work of Christina Rossetti, a poet truly ahead of her time. * John F. Deane, The Irish Catholic *
[...] to honour the work of Emma Mason in this book, a reasoned, convinced, and convincing work that shows Christina Rossetti to be far more than we have been led to believe... Mason does a fine job of putting a real importance behind the work of Christina Rossetti, a poet truly ahead of her time. * John F Deane, The Irish Catholic *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198723691
Author Emma Mason
Format Hardback
Page Count 230
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 202mm * 136mm * 20mm