The influence of the Psalms on sixteenth and seventeenth century religious poetry was profound. Indeed, the study of this influence has been a key feature of the work of modem literary scholars who have noted the impact of the Psalms on the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey, Francis Quarles, John Donne, and George Herbert among many other Renaissance poets. This influence was acknowledged and embraced by Renaissance literary critics themselves. Sir Philip Sidney, in his Apology for Poetry, cited biblical poesy as the key reference point for the usefulness and, indeed, the beauty and excellence of all poetry; and other Protestant poets of a pronounced theoretical bent, such as George Wither, recognized the Psalms i...
textIn recent years, several scholars of the Reformation have worked to complicate the notion of ear...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
Psalms and sonnets were the most popular lyric genres in early modern English writing. Little schola...
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 dissertation takes English metrical psalms as its objects of study, situating the emergence of ...
Herbert critics such as Martz, Lewalski, and Bloch have noted a strong affinity between the poetry o...
At the center of this thesis are seven psalms, commonly known as the Penitential Psalms. The Peniten...
The sheer complexity of the Bible and of its interpretation pushed the technologies of the page to t...
In this study the use of psalm-singing is taken as a special instance of the use of song in the Engl...
John Milton is well-known as a Puritan poet. Surveying his life and works, one can see that his idea...
“The Poetry of Interpretation” writes a pre-history of the twentieth-century phenomenon of close rea...
textIn recent years, several scholars of the Reformation have worked to complicate the notion of ear...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
What effects did the translation of the Psalms have on poets who were writing in the sixteenth and s...
Psalms and sonnets were the most popular lyric genres in early modern English writing. Little schola...
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 dissertation takes English metrical psalms as its objects of study, situating the emergence of ...
Herbert critics such as Martz, Lewalski, and Bloch have noted a strong affinity between the poetry o...
At the center of this thesis are seven psalms, commonly known as the Penitential Psalms. The Peniten...
The sheer complexity of the Bible and of its interpretation pushed the technologies of the page to t...
In this study the use of psalm-singing is taken as a special instance of the use of song in the Engl...
John Milton is well-known as a Puritan poet. Surveying his life and works, one can see that his idea...
“The Poetry of Interpretation” writes a pre-history of the twentieth-century phenomenon of close rea...
textIn recent years, several scholars of the Reformation have worked to complicate the notion of ear...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...
When he described poetry as that which should “delight to move men to take goodnesse in hand,” Phili...