Conscience in Early Modern English Literature: Volume 1 Conscience in Early Modern English Literature: Volume 1

Conscience in Early Modern English Literature: Volume 1

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Publisher Description

Conscience in Early Modern English Literature describes how poetry, theology, and politics intersect in the early modern conscience. In the wake of the Reformation, theologians attempt to understand how the faculty works, poets attempt to capture the experience of being in its grip, and revolutionaries to assert its authority for political action. The result, Abraham Stoll argues, is a dynamic scene of conscience in England, thick with the energies of salvation and subjectivity, and influential in the public sphere of Civil War politics. Stoll explores how Shakespeare, Spenser, Herbert, and Milton stage the inward experience of conscience. He links these poetic scenes to Luther, Calvin, and English Reformation theology, and to the public discourses of conscience in the toleration debates, among Levellers, and in the prose of Hobbes and Milton. In the literature of the early modern conscience, Protestant subjectivity evolves toward the political subject of modern liberalism.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2017
September 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
381
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
5.5
MB
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