The Reformation unsettled : British literature and the question of religious identity, 1560-1660 / edited by Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen and Richard Todd.

SeriesProteus : studies in early-modern identity formation ; v. 3
Proteus (Series) (Turnhout, Belgium) ; v. 3. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents 'She on the hills': traces of Catholicism in seventeenth- century English Protestant poetry / Helen Wilcox -- Was Donne really an apostate? / Richard Todd -- 'No rule of our beleef'? John Donne and canon law / Hugh Adlington -- In thy passion slain: Donne, Herbert, and the theology of pain / Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen -- Exorcizing radicals: John of Leyden carnivalized / Claudia Richter -- The speaking picture: visions and images in the poetry of John Donne and George Herbert / Frances Cruickshank -- 'Not clothed with engraven pictures': emblems and the authority of the Word / Bart Westerweel -- Religion and the drama of Caroline Ireland / John Kerrigan -- Bare ruined choirs: the monastery as heterotopia in early modern drama / Kristine Steenbergh -- 'These dear relicks': abiding grief in Reformation England / Andrea Brady -- 'For God's inheritance onelye': consolation and recusant identity in Robert Person's Christian directorie / Kevin Laam -- 'The greatest blow to antiquities that ever England had': the Reformation and the antiquarian resistance / Oliver Harris.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
LCCN 2009291615
ISBN9782503526249 (acid-free paper)
ISBN2503526241 (acid-free paper)

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