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The Puseyite Moth and the Roman Candle, 1850
The Puseyite Moth and the Roman Candle, 1850. Edward Pusey (1800-1882) English theologian and leader of Oxford Movement, shown as an Anglican moth in danger of being singed by the flame of Roman Catholicism. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 1850)
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The Puseyite Moth and the Roman Candle, 1850
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is a captivating print that encapsulates the religious tensions of 19th century Britain. Created by Edward Bouverie Pusey, an influential Anglican theologian and leader of the Oxford Movement, this allegorical artwork depicts Pusey himself as a vulnerable moth dangerously attracted to the flame of Roman Catholicism. In this satirical caricature from Punch magazine, Pusey's portrayal as an insect symbolizes his affiliation with the Church of England while highlighting his perceived susceptibility to being singed by the allure of Catholic doctrine. The engraving cleverly captures both prejudice against Catholics and fear within Protestant circles about potential conversions. The image showcases a beautifully detailed moth in mid-flight towards a mesmerizing candle flame representing Roman Catholicism. The intensity of the fire serves as a metaphor for its enticing power over those who may be tempted to stray from their own faith. This visual representation effectively communicates how religious differences can act as dangerous forces pulling individuals away from their established beliefs. Through its monochrome aesthetic, "The Puseyite Moth and the Roman Candle" evokes a sense of historical significance tied to theological debates during this period. It stands as an intriguing artifact shedding light on religious prejudices prevalent in Victorian society. This print serves not only as an artistic expression but also provides valuable insight into Edward Bouverie Pusey's role in shaping religious discourse during his time. It remains a testament to the
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