Early modern literature and Englands long Reformation:
Assessing early modern literature and Englands Long Reformation, this book challenges the notion that the English Reformation ended in the sixteenth century, or even by the seventeenth century.Contributions by literary scholars and historians of religion put these two disciplines in critical convers...
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Zusammenfassung: | Assessing early modern literature and Englands Long Reformation, this book challenges the notion that the English Reformation ended in the sixteenth century, or even by the seventeenth century.Contributions by literary scholars and historians of religion put these two disciplines in critical conversation with each other, in order to examine a complex, messy, and long-drawn-out process of reformation that continued well beyond the significant political and religious upheavals of the sixteenth century. The aim of this conversation is to generate new perspectives on the constant remaking of the Reformationor Reformations, as some scholars prefer to characterize the multiple religious upheavals and changes, both Catholic and Protestantof the early modern period. This interdisciplinary book makes a major contribution to debates about the nature and length of Englands Long Reformation.Early Modern Literature and Englands Long Reformation is essential reading for scholars and students considering the interconnections between literature and religion in the early modern period.The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Reformation. |
Beschreibung: | viii, 167 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780367561703 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction: Early Modern Literature and Englands Long Reformation; David Loewenstein and Alison Shell; 1. Mirroring the "Long Reformation": Translating Erasmus Colloquies in Early Modern England; Cathy Shrank; 2. "Straunge and Prodigious Miracles"? John Foxes Reformation of Virgin Martyr Legends; Thomas S. Freeman and Susannah Brietz Monta; 3. Astrology and Religion in the Long Reformation: "Doctor Faustus in Swadling Clouts"; Phebe Jensen; 4. "Superstition Remains at This Hour": The Friers Chronicle (1623) and Englands Long Reformation ; Harriet Lyon; 5. Theology, Plain and Simple: Biblical Hermeneutics: Language Philosophy, and Trinitarianism in the Seventeenth Century; Kristen Poole; 6. "Not Revenged, nor Repented of": Martyrs and Englands Long Reformation; Karl Gunther; 7. Preaching the "Long Reformation" in the English Revolution; Ann Hughes; 8. Milton and the Creation of Englands Long Reformation; David Loewenstein; 9. Working, across the Very Long Reformation: Four Models; James Simpson; 10. Sacrilege, Tractarian Fiction and the Very Long Reformation ; Alison Shell | |
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