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Offering a complete reading of English Literature throughout 1558-1689, this book demonstrates the continuity of Roman Catholicism in English Literature from the accession of Elizabeth I to the deposing of James II. Rist shows that poetry and plays promoted Roman Catholic ideas in a Biblicist age which established the Church of England through the Book of Common Prayer. From the very idea of literary works to chapters on the Eucharist, Purgatory, Christian worship and the Virgin Mary, Rist joins together major and minor authors of the era to present English Literature afresh. Important literary figures include William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, Queen Henrietta Maria, John Donne, John Dryden, Robert Herrick, Margaret Cavendish and Aphra Behn.
Thomas Rist is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen
Introduction: Works of Literature in the Age of the Prayer Book1. Works, epitaphs, poetry2. The Eucharist: Sacrificial works on stage3. Purgatory and the stage4. Catholic worship and devotional poetry5. Mary of Recusants and reform6. What’s in a name?: The Virgin Mary on stageConcluding thoughts: Works of literature againBibliography
'The combination of breadth and the depth and nuance of Rist’s readings will make this book essential for further research on the religious cultures that persisted in early modern England.'British Catholic History