King James I and the religious culture of England

'James I and the Religious Culture of England' is a study of King James's influence, both direct and indirect, on various aspects of religious life in England during his reign; James emerges as more interested in religious matters than in any other aspect of English culture. It brings...

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Subtitles:King James I & the Religious Culture of England
Main Author: Doelman, James (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2000.
In:Year: 2000
Reviews:[Rezension von: Doelman, James, King James I and the Religious Culture of England] (2002) (Haydon, Colin)
King James I and the religious culture of England. By James Doelman. (Studies in Renaissance Literature, 4.) Pp. viii+184. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2000. £40. 0 85991 593 X; 1465 6310 (2002) (Patterson, W. B.)
[Rezension von: Doelman, James, King James I and the Religious Culture of England] (2002) (Seguin, Colleen M.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B James I England, King 1566-1625 / Religion / Culture
Further subjects:B James King of England (1566-1625) Influence
B James ; I ; King of England ; 1566-1625 ; Religion
B Christian literature, English History and criticism
B England Church history 17th century
B James ; I ; King of England ; 1566-1625 ; In literature
B James King of England (1566-1625) Religion
B England ; Church history ; 17th century
B England ; Church history ; 16th century
B James King of England (1566-1625) In literature
B England Church history 16th century
B James ; I ; King of England ; 1566-1625 ; Influence
B Christian literature, English ; History and criticism
B England Religious life and customs
B England ; Religious life and customs
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Print version: 9780859915939
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Summary:'James I and the Religious Culture of England' is a study of King James's influence, both direct and indirect, on various aspects of religious life in England during his reign; James emerges as more interested in religious matters than in any other aspect of English culture. It brings together literary, religious and political history to consider such topics as the poetic response to James's accession, prophetic poetry at court, the neo-Latin religious epigram, the politics of conversion, and the biblical iconography of peace-making applied to James; the short devotional lyric, religious narrative, philosophical or theological verse, works of religious satire and controversy, liturgical verse, and sermons are all examined, and relatively unstudied writers such as John Davies of Hereford, Joshua Sylvester, Andrew Melville, Joseph Hall, George Wither. Professor JAMES DOELMAN teaches in the Department of English at McMaster University.
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ISBN:1846150973