The Literary Culture of the Reformation

The Literary Culture of the Reformation Grammar and Grace

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Publisher's Synopsis

Brian Cummings examines the place of literature in the Reformation, considering both how arguments about biblical meaning and literary interpretation influenced the new theology, and how developments in theology in turn influenced literary practices. Part One focuses on Northern Europe, reconsidering the relationship between Renaissance humanism (especially Erasmus) and religious ideas (especially Luther). Parts Two and Three examine Tudor and early Stuart England. Part Two describes the rise of vernacular theology and protestant culture in relation to fundamental changes in the understanding of the English language. Part Three studies English religious poetry (including Donne, Herbert, and in an Epilogue, Milton) in the wake of these changes. Bringing together genres and styles of writing which are normally kept apart (poems, sermons, treatises, commentaries), Cummings offers a major re-evaluation of the literary production of this intensely verbal and controversial period.

Book information

ISBN: 9780199226337
Publisher: OUP OXFORD
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 820.93823
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 470
Weight: 648g
Height: 216mm
Width: 142mm
Spine width: 30mm