This is an introduction to the special issue on the early modern English sermon. It gives some context to the issue’s exploration of the importance of rhetoric to genre, and it argues that we should read early modern sermons as, in certain ways, precursors to modern literary criticism. Moreover, this introduction argues that sermons are especially important for studying the intersection of rhetoric and emotion. Finally, it offers an outline of the essays included in the issue and explains the logic behind their organisation
This article explores the editing of early-modern sermons, with a particular focus on the challenge ...
Recent studies of the early modern sermon argue that we need to read them in their historical contex...
This Early Theatre ‘Issues in Review’ explores concepts of ‘performance’ in late medieval and early ...
Scholarly interest in the early modern sermon has flourished in recent years, driven by belated reco...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
Whatever the reasons for the lack of interest, this thesis intends to examine, evaluate, and summari...
This thesis investigates the enduring cultural impact of the printed sermon, the primary genre of re...
The analysis and discussion of Elizabethan sermon styles and major psychological and conceptual pro...
Early Modern Emotions is a student-friendly introduction to the concepts, approaches and sources use...
Early seventeenth-century English sermons often address their audiences directly as “beloved”. This ...
This thesis considers the character and development of clerical social criticism in England between ...
There has been a revived interest in the early modern sermons. Yet, relatively little work has been ...
This essay introduces the special issue 'Rethinking Performance in Early Modern England: Sources, Co...
This dissertation analyzes the role of the sermon in nineteenth-century British literature and socie...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines three dramatic monologues found in Old ...
This article explores the editing of early-modern sermons, with a particular focus on the challenge ...
Recent studies of the early modern sermon argue that we need to read them in their historical contex...
This Early Theatre ‘Issues in Review’ explores concepts of ‘performance’ in late medieval and early ...
Scholarly interest in the early modern sermon has flourished in recent years, driven by belated reco...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
Whatever the reasons for the lack of interest, this thesis intends to examine, evaluate, and summari...
This thesis investigates the enduring cultural impact of the printed sermon, the primary genre of re...
The analysis and discussion of Elizabethan sermon styles and major psychological and conceptual pro...
Early Modern Emotions is a student-friendly introduction to the concepts, approaches and sources use...
Early seventeenth-century English sermons often address their audiences directly as “beloved”. This ...
This thesis considers the character and development of clerical social criticism in England between ...
There has been a revived interest in the early modern sermons. Yet, relatively little work has been ...
This essay introduces the special issue 'Rethinking Performance in Early Modern England: Sources, Co...
This dissertation analyzes the role of the sermon in nineteenth-century British literature and socie...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines three dramatic monologues found in Old ...
This article explores the editing of early-modern sermons, with a particular focus on the challenge ...
Recent studies of the early modern sermon argue that we need to read them in their historical contex...
This Early Theatre ‘Issues in Review’ explores concepts of ‘performance’ in late medieval and early ...