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The examinations of Anne AskewThe examinations of Anne Askew

The examinations of Anne Askew1996

Anne Askew

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In this vivid first person narrative, Anne Askew (1521-1546), a member of the Reformed church, records her imprisonment for heresy and her interrogation by officials of church and state in the last days of Henry VIII. She represents herself arguing forcefully, learnedly, and wittily with her accusers, pointing out their theological errors and refusing to be silent in public debate on religion. As a spiritual autobiography, a historical document, and a carefully crafted polemic, this work gives new insight into Reformation politics and society in England. After Askew was burned at the stake in 1546, her work was immediately published by John Bale who wove his own historical commentary with her text to "elucidate" her role as a Protestant martyr. Askew's work also exists in several early editions without Bale's commentary, most importantly in John Foxe's Arts and Monuments (1563). . This volume includes two texts: the first edition of Askew's Examination's with Bale's Elucidation; and Foxe's edition, an uninterrupted version of her work. The latest addition to the Women Writers in English series, this book will have strong appeal for scholars and students of English Renaissance literature, Reformation history, and women's history.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2802201W

Subjects

BiographyProtestantsChristian martyrsProtestant womenChristian women martyrsQuelleMartelarenProtestantismusChurch historyProtestantenProzessVervolgingenGodsdienstvrijheidAskew, anne, 1521-1546PersecutionGreat britain, church history, 16th centuryHistory

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