“Werner [has a] gift for attentive and original analyses of novels . . . Missionary Cosmopolitanism is a rich first monograph, with ambitious arguments, and readers should look forward to the author’s next projects.” —Kimberly VanEsveld Adams, Victorian Studies
“Missionary Cosmopolitanism in Nineteenth-Century British Literature provides a welcome new perspective into the complexity of Victorian cosmopolitan engagements and their ongoing relevance to theories of global citizenship today.… [It] is in many ways a model of postsecular literary and cultural studies, illustrating how to bring literature into productive conversation with sermons and other forms of religious writing, a massive and still largely understudied dimension of nineteenth-century print culture.” —Christopher Kierstead, Victorians Institute Journal
“Missionary Cosmopolitanism is … a rewarding and revealing account of an under-examined facet of nineteenth-century religious experience. It provides detailed historical context, and … credibly contributes to a more refined and perceptive vision.” —Matthew VanWinkle, Rocky Mountain Review