Front Matter ; Half Title ; Series Page ; Title ; Copyright ; Contents ; Acknowledgements ; Contributors ; Preface, by Michael Wheeler ; Main Body ; Introduction, by Kirstie Blair ; Notes ; Works Cited ; Part I. Reconsiderations: Keble's Place in Tractarian Politics and Religion ; Chapter 1. Keble's Creweian Oration of 1839: The Idea of a Christian University, by Stephen Prickett ; Notes ; Works Cited ; Chapter 2. 'The Duty of the State': Keble, the Tractarians and Establishement, by S.A. Skinner ; Abbreviations ; Notes ; Works Cited
Chapter 3. John Keble, 'National Apostasy' and the Myths of 14 July, by Mark D. Chapman Notes ; Works Cited ; Chapter 4. John Keble and the Ethos of the Oxford Movement, by James Pereiro ; Notes ; Works Cited ; Part II. Keble's Writings: The Poet and the Pastor ; Chapter 5. Ways of Reading 1825: Leisure, Curiosity and Morbid Eagerness, by William McKelvy ; Notes ; Works Cited ; Chapter 6. 'National Apostasy'. Tracts for the Times and Plain Sermons: John Keble's Tractarian Prose, by Robert H. Ellison ; Notes ; Works Cited
Chapter 7. 'Lyra Innocentium' (1846) and its Contexts, by J. R. Watson Works Cited ; Part III. Influence and Resistance: Literary Heirs and Successors ; Chapter 8. 'Healing Relief... Without Detriment to Modest Reserve...' Keble, Women's Poetry and Victorian Cultural Theory, by Emma Francis ; Note ; Works Cited ; Chapter 9. 'Her Silence Speaks': Keble's Female Heirs, by Emma Mason ; 9.I ; 9.II ; 9.III ; Notes ; Works Cited ; Chapter 10. 'For Rigorous Teachers Seized my Youth': Thomas Arnold, John Keble and the Juvenilia of Arthur Hugh Clough and Matthew Arnold, by Daniel Kline ; Notes
Works Cited Chapter 11. 'In Memoriam' and 'The Christian Year', by Marion Shaw ; Notes ; Works Cited ; Chapter 12. 'A Handmaid to the Church': How John Keble Shaped the Life and Work of Charlotte Yonge, the 'Novelist of the Oxford Movement', by Ellen Jordan, Charlotte Mitchell and Helen Schinske ; Abbreviations ; Notes ; Works Cited