Document Type
Article
Date
Spring 1988
Keywords
Syracuse University Special Collections, Francis William Newman Papers, John Henry Newman, Victorian Era, abolition
Language
English
Disciplines
European History | History | Literature in English, British Isles | Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Description/Abstract
This article details the life and contributions to literature of the Victorian Era writer Francis William Newman. The article provides insight into his liberal views regarding abolition, women's rights, diet, and nationalization, as well as the tensions and creative differences with his famous brother and Cardinal, John Henry Newman.
Recommended Citation
Manwaring, Kathleen. "The Forgotten Brother: Francis William Newman, Victorian Modernist." The Courier 23.1 (1988): 3-26.
Source
local input
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