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The Poetics Of Conversion In Early Modern English Literature Verse And Change From Donne To Dryden 1st Edition Molly Murray

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The Poetics Of Conversion In Early Modern English Literature Verse And Change From Donne To Dryden 1st Edition Molly Murray
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The Poetics Of Conversion In Early Modern English Literature Verse And Change From Donne To Dryden 1st Edition Molly Murray instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Molly Murray
ISBN: 0521113873
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Poetics Of Conversion In Early Modern English Literature Verse And Change From Donne To Dryden 1st Edition Molly Murray by Molly Murray 0521113873 instant download after payment.

Christians in post-Reformation England inhabited a culture of conversion. Required to choose among rival forms of worship, many would cross - and often recross - the boundary between Protestantism and Catholicism. This study considers the poetry written by such converts, from the reign of Elizabeth I to that of James II, concentrating on four figures: John Donne, William Alabaster, Richard Crashaw, and John Dryden. Murray offers a context for each poet's conversion within the era's polemical and controversial literature. She also elaborates on the formal features of the poems themselves, demonstrating how the language of poetry could express both spiritual and ecclesiastical change with particular vividness and power. Proposing conversion as a catalyst for some of the most innovative devotional poetry of the period, both canonical and uncanonical, this study will be of interest to all specialists in early modern English literature.

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