List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Rejection of Liturgy, the Rise of Free Prayer, and Modern Religious Subjectivity
2 "As Blood Is Forced out of Flesh": Spontaneity and the Wounds of Exchange in Grace Abounding and The Pilgrim's Progress
3 "True Enthusiasm": Moral Sense Philosophy and Fissures of the Secular Self in Shaftesbury' Private Writings
Coda to Chapter 3: "Divide Youself, Be Two"-Images of the Modern Subject
4 At the Sign of the Bible and Sun: John Newbery, The Vicar of Wakefield, and the Ghost of Christopher Smart
5 Wordsworth's "Spontaneous Overflow" and the "High Service Within": From Lyrical Ballads to Ecclesiastical Sonnets
Conclusion: On the Religiousness of Criticism
Notes
Works Cited
Index