The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman: Volume XIII: Birmingham and London: January 1849 to June 1850

A scholarly edition of Newman's letters and diaries with commentary and notes.

John Henry Newman author Charles Stephen Dessain editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:1st Jan '63

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This scholarly edition features the letters and diaries of John Henry Newman, offering an authoritative text along with an introduction, commentary notes, and extensive scholarly apparatus for deeper understanding.

The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman: Volume XIII: Birmingham and London: January 1849 to June 1850 offers a comprehensive scholarly edition of the personal correspondence and reflections of John Henry Newman, a pivotal figure in the 19th-century religious landscape. This volume captures a significant period in Newman's life, detailing his experiences and thoughts during a time of profound change and development in both his personal journey and the broader context of the Church.

The edition is meticulously curated to provide an authoritative text that remains faithful to the original letters and diaries. It includes an introduction that situates Newman's writings within the historical and theological framework of the time, offering readers insight into his motivations and the challenges he faced. The commentary notes serve to elucidate references and contextual details that may not be immediately apparent to contemporary readers, enhancing the overall understanding of Newman's work and its impact.

In addition to the primary texts, the scholarly apparatus included in this volume enriches the reading experience. This thorough approach not only preserves the integrity of Newman's writings but also invites readers to engage with the complexities of his thoughts and the significant events occurring in Birmingham and London during this period. Overall, this volume stands as an essential resource for those interested in Newman's life, his theological contributions, and the historical context of 19th-century England.

ISBN: 9780199683376

Dimensions: 238mm x 164mm x 36mm

Weight: 930g

536 pages