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Best known for a trilogy of historical novels set in the fictional town of Gilead, Iowa, Marilynne Robinson is a prolific writer, teacher, and public speaker, who has won the Pulitzer Prize and was awarded the National Humanities Medal by Barack Obama. This collection intervenes in Robinson’s growing critical reputation, pointing to new and exciting links between the author, the historical settings of her novels, and the contemporary themes of her fictional, educational, and theoretical work. Introduced by a critical discussion from Professors Bridget Bennett, Sarah Churchwell, and Richard King, Marilynne Robinson features analysis from a range of international academics, and explores debates in race, gender, environment, critical theory, and more, to suggest new and innovative readings of her work.

Marilynne Robinson features 16 new and exciting essays on the noted American author, the historical settings of her novels, and the contemporary themes of her fiction and nonfiction.
Introduction Rachel Sykes, Jennifer Daly, and Anna Maguire Elliott
Robinson in context: A critical discussion Sarah Churchwell, Richard H.
King, Bridget Bennett

Writing, form, and style
1 It might be better to burn them: Archive fever and the Gilead
novels of Marilynne Robinson Daniel King
2 One day she would tell him what she knew: Disturbance of the
epistemological conventions of the marriage plot in Lila Maria Elena
Carpintero Torres-Quevedo
3 Robinsons triumphs of style Jack Baker

Gender and environment
4 The female orphan and an ecofeminist ethic-of-care in Marilynne
Robinsons Housekeeping and Lila Anna Maguire Elliott
5 Souls all unaccompanied: Enacting feminine alterity in Marilynne
Robinsons Housekeeping Makayla Steiner
6 The domestic geographies of grief: Bereavement, time and home
spaces in Marilynne Robinsons Housekeeping and Home Lucy Clarke

Imagined histories: Race, religion, and rights
7 Domesticating political feeling, affect and memory in Marilynne
Robinsons Home Christopher Lloyd
8 Onward Christian liberals: Marilynne Robinsons essays and the
crisis of mainline Protestantism Alexander Engebretson
9 Presence in absence: The spectre of race in Gilead and Home
Emily Hammerton-Barry

Robinson and her contemporaries
10 Everything can change: Civil rights, civil war and radical
transformation in Home and Gilead Tessa Roynon
11 A great admirer of American education: Robinson as professor and
defender of Americas best idea Steve Gronert Ellerhoff and Kathryn E.
Engebretson
12 Acknowledging a numinous ordinary: Marilynne Robinson and Stanley
Cavell Paul Jenner

Epilogue A little different every time: Accumulation and repetition in
Jack Rachel Sykes -- .
Rachel Sykes is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary American Literature at the University of Birmingham

Jennifer Daly is an independent researcher and Research Strategy Officer at Trinity College Dublin

Anna Maguire Elliott is Senior Research Administrator at the University of Portsmouth -- .