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Forms of faith : literary form and religious conflict in early modern England / edited by Jonathan Baldo and Isabel Karremann.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Manchester Religious StudiesPublisher: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2017Description: 1 online resource (266 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781526107169
  • 1526107163
  • 9781526107176
  • 1526107171
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Forms of Faith : Literary form and religious conflict in Early Modern England.DDC classification:
  • 820.9/382 23
LOC classification:
  • PR428.R46 F67 2017eb
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Introduction -- A world of difference: religion, literary form, and the negotiation of conflict in early modern England / Jonathan Baldo and Isabel Karremann -- Part I: Religious ritual and literary form -- Shylock celebrates Easter / Brooke Conti -- Protestant faith and Catholic charity: negotiating confessional difference in early modern Christmas celebrations / Phebe Jensen -- Singing in the counter: goodnight ballads in Eastward ho / Jacqueline Wylde -- Romancing the Eucharist: confessional conflict and Elizabethan romances / Christina Wald -- Edmund Spenser's The ruines of time as a Protestant poetics of mourning and commemoration / Isabel Karremann -- Part II: Negotiating confessional conflict -- Letters to a young prince: confessional conflict and the origins of English Protestantism in Samuel Rowley's When you see me you know me (1605) / Brian Walsh -- Tragic mediation in The white devil / Thomas J. Moretti -- 'A deed without a name': evading theology in Macbeth / James R. Macdonald -- Henry V and the interrogative conscience as a space for the performative negotiation of confessional conflict / Mary A. Blackstone -- Formal experimentation and the question of Donne's ecumenicalism / Alexandra M. Block -- Foucault, confession, and Donne / Joel M. Dodson -- Afterword -- Reformed indifferently / Richard Wilson.
Summary: This collection of essays opens a new perspective on the interplay of religious conflict and literary culture in early modern England. Placing the focus on negotiation instead of escalation, thirteen distinguished international scholars explore the specific ways available to mediate, displace or suspend confessional conflict in and through literature.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (ebsco)1528946

Print version record.

Introduction -- A world of difference: religion, literary form, and the negotiation of conflict in early modern England / Jonathan Baldo and Isabel Karremann -- Part I: Religious ritual and literary form -- Shylock celebrates Easter / Brooke Conti -- Protestant faith and Catholic charity: negotiating confessional difference in early modern Christmas celebrations / Phebe Jensen -- Singing in the counter: goodnight ballads in Eastward ho / Jacqueline Wylde -- Romancing the Eucharist: confessional conflict and Elizabethan romances / Christina Wald -- Edmund Spenser's The ruines of time as a Protestant poetics of mourning and commemoration / Isabel Karremann -- Part II: Negotiating confessional conflict -- Letters to a young prince: confessional conflict and the origins of English Protestantism in Samuel Rowley's When you see me you know me (1605) / Brian Walsh -- Tragic mediation in The white devil / Thomas J. Moretti -- 'A deed without a name': evading theology in Macbeth / James R. Macdonald -- Henry V and the interrogative conscience as a space for the performative negotiation of confessional conflict / Mary A. Blackstone -- Formal experimentation and the question of Donne's ecumenicalism / Alexandra M. Block -- Foucault, confession, and Donne / Joel M. Dodson -- Afterword -- Reformed indifferently / Richard Wilson.

This collection of essays opens a new perspective on the interplay of religious conflict and literary culture in early modern England. Placing the focus on negotiation instead of escalation, thirteen distinguished international scholars explore the specific ways available to mediate, displace or suspend confessional conflict in and through literature.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

In English.