Liturgy and literature in the making of Protestant England

The Book of Common Prayer is one of the most important and influential books in English history, but it has received relatively little attention from literary scholars. This study seeks to remedy this by attending to the prayerbook's importance in England's political, intellectual, religio...

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Subtitles:Liturgy & Literature in the Making of Protestant England
Main Author: Rosendale, Timothy ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007.
In:Year: 2007
Reviews:Liturgy and literature in the making of Protestant England. By Timothy Rosendale. Pp. x+237. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. £50. 978 0 521 87774 9 (2010) (Craig, John)
[Rezension von: Rosendale, Timothy, Liturgy and Literature in the Making of Protestant England] (2009) (Martin, Nathan James)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Church of England, Verfasserschaft1, Book of common prayer / England / Culture / History 1500-1700
B Church of England, Verfasserschaft1, Book of common prayer / English language / Literature / History
IxTheo Classification:KDE Anglican Church
Further subjects:B Church of England Book of common prayer
B Liturgy and literature
B England ; Church history
B Church of England ; Book of common prayer
B Church of England Book of common prayer
B Church of England
B England Church history
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521877749
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Summary:The Book of Common Prayer is one of the most important and influential books in English history, but it has received relatively little attention from literary scholars. This study seeks to remedy this by attending to the prayerbook's importance in England's political, intellectual, religious, and literary history. The first half of the book presents extensive analyses of the Book of Common Prayer's involvement in early modern discourses of nationalism and individualism, and argues that the liturgy sought to engage and textually reconcile these potentially competing cultural impulses. In its second half, Liturgy and Literature traces these tensions in subsequent works by four major authors - Sidney, Shakespeare, Milton, and Hobbes - and contends that they operate within the dialectical parameters laid out in the prayerbook decades earlier. Rosendale's analyses are supplemented by a brief history of the Book of Common Prayer, and by an appendix which discusses its contents.
Prelude/mattins : through 1549. The Book of common prayer and national identity ; The Book of common prayer and individual identity -- Interlude : 1549-1662. Representation and authority in Renaissance literature ; Revolution and representation -- Postlude/evensong : 1662-present
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ISBN:0511483929
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511483929