Dissenting Sociability and the Anglo-American Context: The Correspondence of William Ellery Channing and Lucy Aikin
Symbiosis 9.2 117-34
Author: Kathryn Ready
Pages: 20
'Dissenting Sociability and the Anglo-American Context: The Correspondence of William Ellery Channing and Lucy Aikin' by Kathryn Ready, explores the rich correspondence between two prominent intellectuals of the early 19th century. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into the social, cultural, and intellectual exchanges between Channing, a leading American Unitarian minister, and Aikin, an esteemed English historian and writer. Ready highlights the significance of their dialogue in promoting Rational Dissenting sociability and examines how their transatlantic relationship contributed to broader discussions on liberty, religion, and reform. This scholarly work is essential for readers interested in historical correspondence, Anglo-American relations, and the history of religious and intellectual thought.
Symbiosis 9.2 117-34
Author: Kathryn Ready
Pages: 20
'Dissenting Sociability and the Anglo-American Context: The Correspondence of William Ellery Channing and Lucy Aikin' by Kathryn Ready, explores the rich correspondence between two prominent intellectuals of the early 19th century. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into the social, cultural, and intellectual exchanges between Channing, a leading American Unitarian minister, and Aikin, an esteemed English historian and writer. Ready highlights the significance of their dialogue in promoting Rational Dissenting sociability and examines how their transatlantic relationship contributed to broader discussions on liberty, religion, and reform. This scholarly work is essential for readers interested in historical correspondence, Anglo-American relations, and the history of religious and intellectual thought.
Symbiosis 9.2 117-34
Author: Kathryn Ready
Pages: 20
'Dissenting Sociability and the Anglo-American Context: The Correspondence of William Ellery Channing and Lucy Aikin' by Kathryn Ready, explores the rich correspondence between two prominent intellectuals of the early 19th century. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into the social, cultural, and intellectual exchanges between Channing, a leading American Unitarian minister, and Aikin, an esteemed English historian and writer. Ready highlights the significance of their dialogue in promoting Rational Dissenting sociability and examines how their transatlantic relationship contributed to broader discussions on liberty, religion, and reform. This scholarly work is essential for readers interested in historical correspondence, Anglo-American relations, and the history of religious and intellectual thought.