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Early Modern Catholicism - An Anthology of Primary Sources

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Zusatztext a collection that opens a window on the period, allowing you to breathe its air and hear its voices in a way that is quite revelatory, and it undermines much that has long been taken for granted about the Reformation. Informationen zum Autor Robert S. Miola has been Lecturer in Classics at Loyola College since 1990. He is currently the Gerard Manley Hopkins Professor of English. Klappentext This anthology makes available in modern spelling substantial Catholic contributions to literature, history, political thought, devotion, and theology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It presents silenced voices and redefines the culture of Early Modern England including such figures as Shakespeare, Donne, Spenser, Milton, and Jonson. Zusammenfassung This anthology makes available in modern spelling substantial Catholic contributions to literature, history, political thought, devotion, and theology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It presents silenced voices and redefines the culture of Early Modern England including such figures as Shakespeare, Donne, Spenser, Milton, and Jonson. Inhaltsverzeichnis Controversies On the New Testament, 1516 On Free Will, 1524 A Dialogue Concerning Heresies, 1530 A Treatise on Mary, Queen of Scots, 1566 A Treatise of the Images of Christ and of his Saints, 1567 A Letter to the Privy Council, 1580 The Tower Debates, 1581 Reasons why Catholics may go to Church, 1580 A True, Sincere, and Modest Defence of English Catholics, 1588 A Declaration of the Sentence and Deposition of Elizabeth, 1588 Of Indulgences or Pardons, 1592-6 A Treatise of Equivocation, c. 1598 On the King and the Education of the King, 1599 On the Authority of the Pope against William Basday, 1610 An Antidote against Purgatory, 1634 Lives and Deaths Augustine of Hippo (354-430) Teresa of Ávila (1515-82) Thomas More (1477-1535) Edmund Campion (1540-81) Margaret Clitherow (1556?-86) William Weston (1550-1615) Alexander Rawlins (1555?-95) and Henry Walpole (1558-95) Toby Matthew (1577-1655) Mary Ward (1585-1645) Poetry A Lament and Some Ballads Chidiock Tichborne (1558?-86) Francis Tregian (1548-1608) Thomas Pounde (1538-1613) Henry Constable (1562-1613) Robert Southwell (1561-95) Anthony Copley (1567-1609?) Richard Verstegan (1548-1636) William Alabaster (1567-1640) Toby Matthew (1577-1665) John Donne (1572-1631) Ben Jonson (1572-1637) John Beaumont (1584-1627) William Habington (1605-54) Gertrude More (1604-33) Richard Crashaw (1612-49) Instructions and Devotions Prayers and Hymns, 11th-16th centuries The Life of Saint Winifred, 1130 The Imitation of Christ, 1420-7 The Spiritual Exercises, 1521-2 Consolations, 1534, 1588 Meditations, 1582, 1589 Memoirs of Long Melford, ca. 1590 Gradualia, 1605 An Introduction to a Devout Life, 1613 Partheneia Sacra, 1633 Sancta Sophia, 1657 Drama The Pardoner and the Friar, c. 1530 Iphigeneia in Aulis, c. 1555 Cenodoxus, 1602 Hamlet, 1599-1601 Measure for Measure, 1603-04 Pericles, 1606-08 Henry VIII, 1613 Sejanus, 1603-04 The Alchemist, 1610 The Renegado, 1624 St Patrick for Ireland, 1639-40 Histories The History of the Church of England, tr. Thomas Stapleton, 1565 Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism, 1585 The Spanish Colony, 1583 A Treatise of Three Conversions of England, 1603-04 A Restitution of Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities, 1605 The History of Catholic Ireland, 1621 The Life, Reign, and Death of Edward II, 1627 Fiction Colloquies, 1518 Wits, Fits, and Fancies, 1595 Wit's Misery, 1596 Prosopopeia, 1596 Palestina, 1600 The Sickness and Death of Queen Elizabeth, 1607 Argenis, 1629 Documents (Pap...

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