Prayer and performance in early modern English literature: gesture, word, and devotion

Early modern England was a nation alive with intense religious debate, with often violent results. Central to these debates were questions of prayer, questions powerful enough to splinter the English church and to fuel a ferocious civil war. This collection of thirteen newly commissioned essays trac...

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Contributors: Sterrett, Joseph William (Editor) ; Sterrett, Joseph (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York, NY Port Melbourne Cambridge University Press 2018
In:Year: 2018
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Early Modern English / Literature / Religion (Motif)
B English language / Literature / Prayer (Motif) / Performance (Linguistics) / Early Modern English / History 1500-1700
Further subjects:B Religion and culture (England) History 16th century
B Collection of essays
B Religion and literature (England) History 16th century
B Religion in literature
B Religion and culture (England) History 17th century
B Prayer (England) History 17th century
B Religion and literature History 16th century Great Britain
B Prayer History 16th century Great Britain
B English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism
B Religion and literature (England) History 17th century
B Reformation (England)
B Religion and culture History 17th century Great Britain
B Religion and culture History 16th century Great Britain
B English literature History and criticism Early modern, 1500-1700
B Conference program 2012 (Aarhus)
B Religion and literature History 17th century Great Britain
B Prayer (England) History 16th century
B Prayer History 17th century Great Britain
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Summary:Early modern England was a nation alive with intense religious debate, with often violent results. Central to these debates were questions of prayer, questions powerful enough to splinter the English church and to fuel a ferocious civil war. This collection of thirteen newly commissioned essays traces the controversy and value given to the performance of prayer, through the body, the spoken word and written text, as well as its representation on stage. Through close readings of the works of Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, John Donne, John Milton and Henry Vaughan amongst others, this book examines the performative aspects of prayer in a range of literary modes. This broad range of study is expanded further with chapters focussing on the private religious diaries of men and women throughout the seventeenth century, and the convergence of music and prayer in the work of William Byrd.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 252 - 269
ISBN:1108429726