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The Poetics of Conversion in Early Modern English Literature Molly Murray (Columbia University, New York)

The Poetics of Conversion in Early Modern English Literature By Molly Murray (Columbia University, New York)

The Poetics of Conversion in Early Modern English Literature by Molly Murray (Columbia University, New York)


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Christians in post-Reformation England inhabited a culture of conversion. Early modern men and women were required to choose among forms of Christian worship, especially between the rival forms of Protestantism and Catholicism. This book considers such conversions as catalysts for some of the most innovative devotional poetry of the period.

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The Poetics of Conversion in Early Modern English Literature: Verse and Change from Donne to Dryden by Molly Murray (Columbia University, New York)

Christians in post-Reformation England inhabited a culture of conversion. Required to choose among rival forms of worship, many would cross - and often recross - the boundary between Protestantism and Catholicism. This study considers the poetry written by such converts, from the reign of Elizabeth I to that of James II, concentrating on four figures: John Donne, William Alabaster, Richard Crashaw, and John Dryden. Murray offers a context for each poet's conversion within the era's polemical and controversial literature. She also elaborates on the formal features of the poems themselves, demonstrating how the language of poetry could express both spiritual and ecclesiastical change with particular vividness and power. Proposing conversion as a catalyst for some of the most innovative devotional poetry of the period, both canonical and uncanonical, this study will be of interest to all specialists in early modern English literature.

About Molly Murray (Columbia University, New York)

Molly Murray is Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. She has published articles on medieval and Renaissance literature and culture in English Literary History, Studies in English Literature, and a variety of edited collections, including Catholic Culture in Early Modern England, edited by Ronald Corthell, Frances Dolan, Christopher Highley, and Arthur Marotti (2007).

Table of Contents

Introduction: towards a poetics of conversion; 1. William Alabaster's lyric turn; 2. John Donne and the language of de-nomination; 3. Richard Crashaw and the gender of conversion; 4. Versing and reversing in the poetry of John Dryden; Afterword: Eliot's inheritance and criticism of conversion; Bibliography.

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NPB9780521113878
9780521113878
0521113873
The Poetics of Conversion in Early Modern English Literature: Verse and Change from Donne to Dryden by Molly Murray (Columbia University, New York)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-10-15
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