Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: liturgy and the religious imaginary
  • Truth and love anchored in the word: Elizabeth Barrett Browning's religious imaginary
  • "Truth in relation, perceived in emotion": Elizabeth Barrett Browning's religious poetics
  • "The beloved Anglican Church of my baptism": Christina Rossetti's religious imaginary
  • Manifestation, aesthetics, and community in Christina Rossetti's verses
  • "The one divine influence at work in the world": Adelaide Procter's religious imaginary
  • Religious-poetic strategies in Adelaide Procter's lyrics, legends, and chaplets
  • Conclusion: the intricacy of the subject.