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Old St Pauls and Culture Shanyn Altman

Old St Pauls and Culture By Shanyn Altman

Old St Pauls and Culture by Shanyn Altman


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Old St Pauls and Culture is an interdisciplinary collection of essays that looks predominantly at the culture of Old St Pauls and its wider precinct in the early modern period, while also providing important insights into the Cathedrals medieval institution.

Old St Pauls and Culture Summary

Old St Pauls and Culture by Shanyn Altman

Old St Pauls and Culture is an interdisciplinary collection of essays that lookspredominantly at the culture of Old St Pauls and its wider precinct in the earlymodern period, while also providing important insights into the Cathedralsmedieval institution. The chapters examine the symbolic role of the site inEnglands Christian history, the London book trade based in and around St Pauls,the place of St Pauls commercial indoor playhouse within the performanceculture of sixteenth and seventeenth-century London, and the intersection ofreligion and politics through events such as civic ceremonies and occasionalsermons. Through the organising theme of culture, the authors demonstrate howthe site, as well as the people and trades occupying the precinct, can be positionedwithin wider fields of representations, practices, and social networks. A focus onSt Pauls is therefore about more than just the specific site on Ludgate Hill: it isabout those practices and representations connected to it, which either extendedbeyond or originated in places other than the Cathedral environs. This points tothe range of localised, regional, national, and transnational relationships inwhich the precinct and its people were situated and to which they contributed.



About Shanyn Altman

Shanyn Altman joined Shakespeares Globe as a Research Coordinator in 2013and has acted as a Globe Education Lecturer since 2017. Her primary researchinterests lie in the political philosophy and religion of early modern England. Sheis the author of Witnessing to the Faith: Absolutism and the Conscience in JohnDonnes England (2022).

Jonathan Buckner is an independent scholar who is interested in social, culturaland political history from early modern to twentieth century Britain and Europe.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The importance of St Pauls Cathedral in Medieval London -Simon Yarrow.- Chapter 2: Sacred Space, Memory, and Materiality inSt Erkenwald:As ai makkyd & mynyd a meruayle ai founden -Laura Varnam.- Chapter 3: The Legendary History of St Pauls -Rory McTurk.- Chapter 4: The Beastly Body in St Pauls Cathedral -Jennifer Reid.- Chapter 5: Londons Long Reformation, the Corporation and Old St Pauls -Mary Morrissey.- Chapter 6: Donnes State Church and the Pauls Cross Sermons -Victor Houliston.- Chapter 7: The Commercial Cultures of Playing in Elizabethan London - Callan Davies.- Chapter 8: The playhouse at St Pauls: What we know of the theatre in the Almonry -Jose A. Perez Diez.- Chapter 9: Pauls Boys, John Marston and Plausible Plants: Acting Natural -Will Tosh.- Chapter 10: Buying and Selling Books around St Paul's Cathedral: 'Be Dishonest, and tell Lies' -Daniel Starza Smith & BenjaminKing-Cox.- Chapter 11: PublishingKing Lear(1608) at the Sign of the Pied Bull -Amy Lidster.- Chapter 12: St Pauls and London News Culture, 1618-25 -Kirsty Rolfe.- Chapter 13: Publishing King Lear (1608) at the Sign of the Pied Bull-Amy Lidster.- Chapter 14: TheCareer Paths of the Clergy at Old St Pauls: Patronage and Profit -Simon Healy.- Chapter 15: John Donnes Two Servants -Mary Ann Lund.

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NPB9783030772666
9783030772666
3030772667
Old St Pauls and Culture by Shanyn Altman
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Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021-09-02
351
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