After the Reformation, England’s Catholics were marginalised and excluded from using printed media for propagandist ends. Instead, they turned to oral media, such as ballads and stories, to plead their case and maintain contact with their community. Building on the interest in Catholic literature which has developed in early modern studies over the last few years, Alison Shell examines the relationship between Catholicism and oral culture from the mid-sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. In order to recover the textual traces of this minority culture, she expands canonical boundaries, looking at anecdotes, spells and popular verse alongside more conventionally literary material. In her archival research she has uncovered many important ne...
As England attempted to define its Confession of faith during the Reformation, there were vacillatio...
International audienceWith its many rites of initiation (religious, educational, professional or sex...
Devotional texts in late medieval England were notable for their flamboyant piety and their preoccup...
Contributing to the growing interest in early modern women and religion, this essay collection advan...
From the dissolution of the monasteries to the English Civil War, the materiality of religious pract...
This volume explores the period 1530–1640, from Henry VIII’s break with Rome to the outbreak of the ...
The Lancastrian Blundells of Little Crosby were Catholics whose determined recusancy resulted in rep...
Book Summary: The so-called Counter- or Catholic Reformation has traditionally been viewed as a mono...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
This dissertation investigates the ideological and theological energies binding English literature, ...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
This thesis examines literary appropriations of the Virgin Mary in the early modem period to argue t...
This book is about reading practice and experience in late medieval and early modern England. It foc...
This chapter examines the importance of books, reading and writing for Catholic women after the Refo...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...
As England attempted to define its Confession of faith during the Reformation, there were vacillatio...
International audienceWith its many rites of initiation (religious, educational, professional or sex...
Devotional texts in late medieval England were notable for their flamboyant piety and their preoccup...
Contributing to the growing interest in early modern women and religion, this essay collection advan...
From the dissolution of the monasteries to the English Civil War, the materiality of religious pract...
This volume explores the period 1530–1640, from Henry VIII’s break with Rome to the outbreak of the ...
The Lancastrian Blundells of Little Crosby were Catholics whose determined recusancy resulted in rep...
Book Summary: The so-called Counter- or Catholic Reformation has traditionally been viewed as a mono...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
This dissertation investigates the ideological and theological energies binding English literature, ...
The goal of this project is to suggest a historically informed hermeneutical program for reading cer...
This thesis examines literary appropriations of the Virgin Mary in the early modem period to argue t...
This book is about reading practice and experience in late medieval and early modern England. It foc...
This chapter examines the importance of books, reading and writing for Catholic women after the Refo...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...
As England attempted to define its Confession of faith during the Reformation, there were vacillatio...
International audienceWith its many rites of initiation (religious, educational, professional or sex...
Devotional texts in late medieval England were notable for their flamboyant piety and their preoccup...