This book explores the effect of Catholicism on the imagination and
the fiction of Protestant novelists in England during the decades
surrounding Catholic Emancipation (1829) and the reestablishment of
the Roman Catholic Church in England (1850). This book examines
anti-Catholicism in popular and respected novelists such as Scott
and Dickens, showing the secret attraction to Catholicism of
staunch anti-Catholic Protestants.
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