At the center of this thesis are seven psalms, commonly known as the Penitential Psalms. The Penitential Psalms were often used in connection to corporeal expressions of the sacrament, and though sacramental practices changed, they retained this association, and even became a catalyst for literary change and experimentation. In this thesis, I will show how these psalms were connected to the sacrament of penance throughout the medieval period, and well into the religiously tumultuous sixteenth century. This thesis explores four texts that take up the Penitential Psalms, adapting, refashioning, and reappropriating them to be used in different ways. The Introduction outlines the history of the Penitential Psalms and their interconnectedness w...
This study traces the development of the religious application of the "literature of tears" in Engli...
This dissertation explores literary representations of virgin martyrs in England from the thirteenth...
This study explores practices of forgiveness in post-Reformation England in light of the rejection o...
During the late Middle Ages in England, the practice of religion was paramount in the lives of many ...
My dissertation examines the history of the seven Penitential Psalms in England between about 1480 a...
Change in penitential thinking and practice in England during the sixteenth century had a profound i...
This dissertation examines the vexed relationship between Christian doctrine, practice, and communit...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
textThis dissertation analyzes English Renaissance representations of penitential experience: the em...
PhDThe Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 promoted regular and effective religious instruction for the p...
This dissertation argues that daily reading practices emerging from the Protestant Reformation made ...
This work is a study of Tudor metrical psalmody, an historical genre or literary kind that emerged a...
This thesis offers the first sustained examination of penitential texts and reading practices across...
This thesis examines the manuscript poems of Thomas St Nicholas (bap. 1602, d. 1668). His poetry is ...
The influence of the Psalms on sixteenth and seventeenth century religious poetry was profound. Inde...
This study traces the development of the religious application of the "literature of tears" in Engli...
This dissertation explores literary representations of virgin martyrs in England from the thirteenth...
This study explores practices of forgiveness in post-Reformation England in light of the rejection o...
During the late Middle Ages in England, the practice of religion was paramount in the lives of many ...
My dissertation examines the history of the seven Penitential Psalms in England between about 1480 a...
Change in penitential thinking and practice in England during the sixteenth century had a profound i...
This dissertation examines the vexed relationship between Christian doctrine, practice, and communit...
<p>This project examines the medieval practice of the sacrament of penance and the innovative ways i...
textThis dissertation analyzes English Renaissance representations of penitential experience: the em...
PhDThe Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 promoted regular and effective religious instruction for the p...
This dissertation argues that daily reading practices emerging from the Protestant Reformation made ...
This work is a study of Tudor metrical psalmody, an historical genre or literary kind that emerged a...
This thesis offers the first sustained examination of penitential texts and reading practices across...
This thesis examines the manuscript poems of Thomas St Nicholas (bap. 1602, d. 1668). His poetry is ...
The influence of the Psalms on sixteenth and seventeenth century religious poetry was profound. Inde...
This study traces the development of the religious application of the "literature of tears" in Engli...
This dissertation explores literary representations of virgin martyrs in England from the thirteenth...
This study explores practices of forgiveness in post-Reformation England in light of the rejection o...