Writing the Sabbath: The Literature of the Nineteenth-Century Sunday Observance Debate
‘It was a Sunday evening in London, gloomy, close and stale.’ I This line from Charles Dickens’s Little Dorrit encapsulates the common view that the nineteenth-century Sabbath was a tedious, gloomy and tiresome institution that embodied the full weight of Victorian Britain’s old-fashioned, sombre an...
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| Language: | English |
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2012
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Studies in church history
Year: 2012, Volume: 48, Pages: 283-295 |
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