A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and CultureMichael Hattaway This is a one volume, up-to-date collection of more than fifty wide-ranging essays which will inspire and guide students of the Renaissance and provide course leaders with a substantial and helpful frame of reference.
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... Protestantism and Puritanism, including The Elizabethan Puritan Movement (1967, 1990), The Religion of Protestants (1982), and The Birthpangs of Protestant England (1987). He has co-authored histories of Canterbury Cathedral and ...
... Protestantism and Puritanism, including The Elizabethan Puritan Movement (1967, 1990), The Religion of Protestants (1982), and The Birthpangs of Protestant England (1987). He has co-authored histories of Canterbury Cathedral and ...
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... Protestant England (1992); Virgil and 'The Tempest': The Politics of Imitation (1990); ed., The Puritan, in The Complete Works of Thomas Middleton, ed. Gary Taylor (forthcoming); Religion, Literature and Politics in Post-Reformation ...
... Protestant England (1992); Virgil and 'The Tempest': The Politics of Imitation (1990); ed., The Puritan, in The Complete Works of Thomas Middleton, ed. Gary Taylor (forthcoming); Religion, Literature and Politics in Post-Reformation ...
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... Protestant Tradition (1982); Tudor Royal Iconography: Literature and Art in an Age ofReligious Crisis, Princeton Essays on the Arts (1989); Spenser's Poetry and the Reformation Tradition (1990); and Milton and Religious Controversy ...
... Protestant Tradition (1982); Tudor Royal Iconography: Literature and Art in an Age ofReligious Crisis, Princeton Essays on the Arts (1989); Spenser's Poetry and the Reformation Tradition (1990); and Milton and Religious Controversy ...
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... Protestants: The Church in English Society 1559–1625. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ferguson, Wallace K. (1948). The Renaissance in Historical Thought: Five Centuries of Interpretation. Cambridge, MA: Riverside. Girouard, Mark (1983) ...
... Protestants: The Church in English Society 1559–1625. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ferguson, Wallace K. (1948). The Renaissance in Historical Thought: Five Centuries of Interpretation. Cambridge, MA: Riverside. Girouard, Mark (1983) ...
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... Protestant reformation in northern Europe an outgrowth and close associate of humanism, as James McConica and Douglas Bush suggested, or did it destroy humanism proper, as argued by Frederic Seebohm? Was English humanism essentially ...
... Protestant reformation in northern Europe an outgrowth and close associate of humanism, as James McConica and Douglas Bush suggested, or did it destroy humanism proper, as argued by Frederic Seebohm? Was English humanism essentially ...
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