I argue that Order and Disorder (1679), Lucy Hutchinson’s biblical epic on Genesis, is a meditative poem, while claiming that Hutchinson’s study of Independent theologian John Owen’s covenant theology informed her narration of the events in Genesis. I offer a reading of the poem as a whole to show how these claims illuminate Hutchinson’s construal of Genesis. These claims permit me to engage scholarly literature on three heads. First, by demonstrating that Order and Disorder is a meditative poem, I seek to extend the current discussion of seventeenth-century meditative poetry to include poems narrating the content of the poet’s meditation alongside poems narrating the process. Second, by showing Order and Disorder’s specific theological...
The development of Christian mysticism is deeply bound to poetics. This examination first considers ...
This article offers an analysis of the complex and contradictory nature of lay religious texts produ...
The reunion of a man with God is the subject of a medieval text which aggregates excerpts from the B...
Lucy Hutchinson’s biblical poetic paraphrase, Order and Disorder, employs rhetorical strategies that...
Meditative poetry began as a tradition in America during the colonial period. It was an outgrowth of...
The conviction that the Old Testament struggles to function as Scripture for Christians in the moder...
This thesis offers the first study of ecclesiology in the manuscript writings of Lucy Hutchinson (16...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Nicholas Lawrence HorneDisturbance has been reco...
abstract: My honors thesis, entitled “Conversing with Angels: John Dee and His Quest for Divine Know...
International audienceThe critical construction of Hutchinson as a humanist poet and translator has ...
This dissertation, “Rhetorics of Pain and Desire: The Writings of the Middle English Mystics,†se...
T writer whose work is most informed by his knowledge and practice of Protestant meditation is Georg...
Poetry, Desire, and Devotional Performance from Shakespeare to Milton, 1609-1667 documents and analy...
For centuries preceding the Renaissance, artistic inspiration was thought to originate from a divine...
This dissertation shows how three seventeenth-century biblical epics— Abraham Cowley’s Davideis, Joh...
The development of Christian mysticism is deeply bound to poetics. This examination first considers ...
This article offers an analysis of the complex and contradictory nature of lay religious texts produ...
The reunion of a man with God is the subject of a medieval text which aggregates excerpts from the B...
Lucy Hutchinson’s biblical poetic paraphrase, Order and Disorder, employs rhetorical strategies that...
Meditative poetry began as a tradition in America during the colonial period. It was an outgrowth of...
The conviction that the Old Testament struggles to function as Scripture for Christians in the moder...
This thesis offers the first study of ecclesiology in the manuscript writings of Lucy Hutchinson (16...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Nicholas Lawrence HorneDisturbance has been reco...
abstract: My honors thesis, entitled “Conversing with Angels: John Dee and His Quest for Divine Know...
International audienceThe critical construction of Hutchinson as a humanist poet and translator has ...
This dissertation, “Rhetorics of Pain and Desire: The Writings of the Middle English Mystics,†se...
T writer whose work is most informed by his knowledge and practice of Protestant meditation is Georg...
Poetry, Desire, and Devotional Performance from Shakespeare to Milton, 1609-1667 documents and analy...
For centuries preceding the Renaissance, artistic inspiration was thought to originate from a divine...
This dissertation shows how three seventeenth-century biblical epics— Abraham Cowley’s Davideis, Joh...
The development of Christian mysticism is deeply bound to poetics. This examination first considers ...
This article offers an analysis of the complex and contradictory nature of lay religious texts produ...
The reunion of a man with God is the subject of a medieval text which aggregates excerpts from the B...