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E PIMETHEUS U NBOUND: V ICTORIAN AND M ODERNIST, B ACKWARD AND F ORWARD M ARION S PIES University of Wuppertal, Germany Cousineau, Thomas J. Ritual Unbound: Reading Sacri fi ce in Modernist Fiction . Newark DE and Cranbury NJ: University of Delaware Press and Associated University Presses, 2004. Pp. 187. $39.50 cloth. Nixon, Jude V., ed. Victorian Religious Discourse: New Directions in Criticism . New York: Palgrave Books Division of Macmillan Publishing Company, 2004. Pp. xii + 278. $65.00 cloth. Wilt, Judith. Behind Her Times: Transition England in the Novels of Mary Arnold Ward . Victorian Literature and Culture Series, eds. Jerome J. McGann and Herbert F. Tucker. Charlottesville VA and London: University of Virginia Press, 2005. Pp. xiv + 242 + 2 illustrations. $39.50 cloth. * T he three books under discussion here focus on the literature of Britain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. “Literature” is used in a broad sense; thus, although the authors mainly focus on novels, some theological and scienti fi c works are included as well. The novels selected are always about religion, since, as Jude V. Nixon reminds us on the very fi rst page of his Victorian
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Published: Jan 1, 2006
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