Early Modern Literature and England’s Long Reformation

Early Modern Literature and England’s Long Reformation
Title Early Modern Literature and England’s Long Reformation PDF eBook
Author David Loewenstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 237
Release 2020-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 1000225542

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Assessing early modern literature and England’s 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 Reformation—or Reformations, as some scholars prefer to characterize the multiple religious upheavals and changes, both Catholic and Protestant—of the early modern period. This interdisciplinary book makes a major contribution to debates about the nature and length of England’s Long Reformation. Early Modern Literature and England’s 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.

Early Modern Literature and England's Long Reformation

Early Modern Literature and England's Long Reformation
Title Early Modern Literature and England's Long Reformation PDF eBook
Author David Loewenstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-09-25
Genre
ISBN 9780367561710

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Assessing early modern literature and England's 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 Reformation--or Reformations, as some scholars prefer to characterize the multiple religious upheavals and changes, both Catholic and Protestant--of the early modern period. This interdisciplinary book makes a major contribution to debates about the nature and length of England's Long Reformation. Early Modern Literature and England's 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.

England's Long Reformation

England's Long Reformation
Title England's Long Reformation PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Tyacke
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 360
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1135360944

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These essays examine the long-term impact of the Protestant reformation in England. This text should be of interest to historians of early modern England and reformation studies.

Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England

Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England
Title Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Anne M. Myers
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421408007

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Our built environment inspires writers to reflect on the human experience, discover its history, or make it up. Buildings tell stories. Castles, country homes, churches, and monasteries are “documents” of the people who built them, owned them, lived and died in them, inherited and saved or destroyed them, and recorded their histories. Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England examines the relationship between sixteenth- and seventeenth-century architectural and literary works. By becoming more sensitive to the narrative functions of architecture, Anne M. Myers argues, we begin to understand how a range of writers viewed and made use of the material built environment that surrounded the production of early modern texts in England. Scholars have long found themselves in the position of excusing or explaining England’s failure to achieve the equivalent of the Italian Renaissance in the visual arts. Myers proposes that architecture inspired an unusual amount of historiographic and literary production, including poetry, drama, architectural treatises, and diaries. Works by William Camden, Henry Wotton, Ben Jonson, Andrew Marvell, George Herbert, Anne Clifford, and John Evelyn, when considered as a group, are texts that overturn the engrained critical notion that a Protestant fear of idolatry sentenced the visual arts and architecture in England to a state of suspicion and neglect.

Reformation and Early Modern Europe

Reformation and Early Modern Europe
Title Reformation and Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author David M. Whitford
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 619
Release 2007-10-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1935503642

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Continuing the tradition of historiographic studies, this volume provides an update on research in Reformation and early modern Europe. Written by expert scholars in the field, these eighteen essays explore the fundamental points of Reformation and early modern history in religious studies, European regional studies, and social and cultural studies. Authors review the present state of research in the field, new trends, key issues scholars are working with, and fundamental works in their subject area, including the wide range of electronic resources now available to researchers. Reformation and Early Modern Europe: A Guide to Research is a valuable resource for students and scholars of early modern Europe.

Religion and the Book in Early Modern England

Religion and the Book in Early Modern England
Title Religion and the Book in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Evenden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2011-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 0521833493

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Explores the production of John Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs', a milestone in the history of the English book.

Reading the Medieval in Early Modern England

Reading the Medieval in Early Modern England
Title Reading the Medieval in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Gordon McMullan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 196
Release 2007-07-30
Genre Drama
ISBN 0521868432

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A contributory volume on the effect of medieval culture and literature on early modern England.