THY WORD IS ALL, IF WE COULD SPELL : E.B. PUSEY S SERMONS ON SOLEMN SUBJECTS

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THY WORD IS ALL, IF WE COULD SPELL : ROMANTICISM, TRACTARIAN AESTHETICS AND E.B. PUSEY S SERMONS ON SOLEMN SUBJECTS By CHRISTOPHER SNOOK, B.A. (Hons) A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts McMaster University Copyright by Christopher Snook, September 2001

MASTER OF ARTS (2001) (English) McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario TITLE : Thy Word is all, if we could spell : Romanticism, Tractarian Aesthetics and E.B. Pusey s Sermons on Solemn Subjects AUTHOR: Christopher A. Snook, B.A. Hons (Dalhousie University) SUPERVISOR: Dr. Grace Kehler NUMBER OF PAGES: 109 ii

ABSTRACT The influence of Romanticism on nineteenth-century aesthetics has been well documented. Less well researched, however, has been the significant contribution of the Romantic Movement to the religious discourse of the Victorian church. Focusing on the movement commonly called the Oxford, or Tractarian, Movement, I examine the religious significance of the Romantic discourse inspired by the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth. Specifically, I outline the importance of the Romantic sensibility for nineteenth-century preaching, focusing on the works of E.B. Pusey. Pusey has often been neglected in studies concerning the aesthetic aspects of the Catholic Revival in the Church of England, and though his sermons and theology demonstrate a notable Romantic influence, critics have favoured those members of the Movement who produced explicitly aesthetic works (such as John Keble and his book of verse, The Christian Year). In contrast, this Thesis locates Pusey in relation to nineteenth-century aesthetic concerns. The sermon occupied a place of central importance in the religious and literary discourses of nineteenth-century England. Attendance at sermons was both a religious obligation and a cultural activity. The pulpit functioned as a source of moral pedagogy and social commentary, and the century s famous pulpiteers were the objects of considerable public attention. As a leader of the Oxford Movement, Pusey was at the forefront of one of the most significant cultural events of the nineteenth century, and it is in his sermons that the aesthetic and theological vision of that Movement can best be located. To that end, this iii

Thesis elucidates the characteristics of nineteenth-century pulpit oratory and the indebtedness of the Victorian sermon to the aesthetic theories of the Romantics. Pusey s sermons, particularly the Sermons on Solemn Subjects delivered at St. Saviour s, Leeds, are considered in relation to these issues. iv

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many thanks are due to Dr. Grace Kehler, whose enthusiastic supervision of this Thesis, and whose patience and wisdom, have been indispensible. I thank my second and third readers as well, Dr. John Ferns and Dr. Alan Bishop, respectively. Their attentive consideration of this project has been extremely helpful. And I thank those Professors with whom I studied this past year: Dr. Ronald Granofsky, Dr. Imre Szeman and Dr. Peter Walmsley. Their comments and suggestions concerning my work have been a great help in writing this Thesis. I must also thank my family, particularly my parents. Their support this year and in years past has made this Thesis possible. As well, I thank all of my friends who have aided me in innumerable ways, especially Alan and Erica, for opening their home to me this past year. And I thank Barb for her continuous support and encouragement. A great debt is owed to the parish of St. George s Anglican Church, Halifax, and especially to Father G.W.A. Thorne, Rector, and Mr. Richard Gallagher, lay member. It was there that I first encountered the powerful vision of catholicity inspired by the Tractarians, and there that its urgency for the life of the Church in the twenty-first century was first impressed upon me. Finally, I dedicate this Thesis to my father, Allan Snook, who first taught me the Faith in both word and deed. Deo Gratias. v