Juxtaposing two approaches to Renaissance literature, the 'religious turn' and the 'archipelagic turn', Region, Religion and English Renaissance Literature engages these two ways of interpreting early modern writing in a coherent dialogue. In its deliberate synthesis of these critical perspectives, the volume provides a fuller and deeper understanding of the regional and religious contexts of early modern literature.
Juxtaposing two approaches to Renaissance literature, the 'religious turn' and the 'archipelagic turn', Region, Religion and English Renaissance Literature engages these two ways of interpreting early modern writing in a coherent dialogue. In its deliberate synthesis of these critical perspectives, the volume provides a fuller and deeper understanding of the regional and religious contexts of early modern literature.
David Coleman is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction, DavidColeman Chapter 2 Protestant Propaganda and Regional Paranoia, PaulFrazer Chapter 3 'Not Professed Therein', David J.Baker Chapter 4 The 'Bardi Brytannorum', StephenHamrick Chapter 5 Richard Nugent's Cynthia (1604), DeirdreSerjeantson Chapter 6 Purchasing Purgatory, DavidColeman Chapter 7 ' Arminian is like a flying fish', AdrianStreete Chapter 8 The Aston-Thimelby Circle at Home and Abroad, HelenHackett Chapter 9 'Is this the Region ... That we must change for Heav'n?', Willy MaleyAdam Swann Chapter 10 Reading Conversion Narratives as Literature of Trauma, NaomiMcAreavey
Chapter 1 Introduction, DavidColeman Chapter 2 Protestant Propaganda and Regional Paranoia, PaulFrazer Chapter 3 'Not Professed Therein', David J.Baker Chapter 4 The 'Bardi Brytannorum', StephenHamrick Chapter 5 Richard Nugent's Cynthia (1604), DeirdreSerjeantson Chapter 6 Purchasing Purgatory, DavidColeman Chapter 7 ' Arminian is like a flying fish', AdrianStreete Chapter 8 The Aston-Thimelby Circle at Home and Abroad, HelenHackett Chapter 9 'Is this the Region ... That we must change for Heav'n?', Willy MaleyAdam Swann Chapter 10 Reading Conversion Narratives as Literature of Trauma, NaomiMcAreavey
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