Präsentiert durch Paradigm Publishing Services
University of Toronto Press
Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert
Erfordert eine Authentifizierung
5. William Alabaster and the Palinode
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Illustrations ix
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART I. SIGNPOSTS
- 2. In Defence of Idolatry: Residual Catholic Culture and the Protestant Assault on the Sensuous in Early Modern England 27
- 3. ‘True and Perfect Relations’; or, Identifying Henry Garnet and Leticia Wigington by Their Confessions 52
- 4. Motion Rhetoric in Serial Conversion Narratives: Religion and Change in Early Modern England 84
-
PART II. POETICS
- 5. William Alabaster and the Palinode 115
- 6. Crashaw’s Style 132
- 7. Alchemy, Repentance, and Recusant Allegory in Robert Southwell’s Saint Peters Complaint 159
- 8. Malengin and Mercilla, Southwell and Spenser: The Poetics of Tears and the Politics of Martyrdom in The Faerie Queene, Book 5, Canto 9 185
-
PART III. COMMUNITIES
- 9. ‘Honest mirth & merriment’: Christmas and Catholicism in Early Modern England 213
- 10. Uncommon Prayer? Robert Southwell’s Short Rule for a Good Life and Catholic Domestic Devotion in Post-Reformation England 245
- 11. ‘To seek out some Comforts and Companions of his own kind and condition’: The Benedictine Rosary Confraternity and Chapel of Cardigan House, London 272
- 12. Obedience and Consent: Thomas White and English Catholicism, 1640–1660 309
- Contributors 331
- Index 335
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Illustrations ix
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART I. SIGNPOSTS
- 2. In Defence of Idolatry: Residual Catholic Culture and the Protestant Assault on the Sensuous in Early Modern England 27
- 3. ‘True and Perfect Relations’; or, Identifying Henry Garnet and Leticia Wigington by Their Confessions 52
- 4. Motion Rhetoric in Serial Conversion Narratives: Religion and Change in Early Modern England 84
-
PART II. POETICS
- 5. William Alabaster and the Palinode 115
- 6. Crashaw’s Style 132
- 7. Alchemy, Repentance, and Recusant Allegory in Robert Southwell’s Saint Peters Complaint 159
- 8. Malengin and Mercilla, Southwell and Spenser: The Poetics of Tears and the Politics of Martyrdom in The Faerie Queene, Book 5, Canto 9 185
-
PART III. COMMUNITIES
- 9. ‘Honest mirth & merriment’: Christmas and Catholicism in Early Modern England 213
- 10. Uncommon Prayer? Robert Southwell’s Short Rule for a Good Life and Catholic Domestic Devotion in Post-Reformation England 245
- 11. ‘To seek out some Comforts and Companions of his own kind and condition’: The Benedictine Rosary Confraternity and Chapel of Cardigan House, London 272
- 12. Obedience and Consent: Thomas White and English Catholicism, 1640–1660 309
- Contributors 331
- Index 335