Prayer, despair, and drama

Prayer, despair, and drama1996
About this book
Prayer, Despair, and Drama explores the godly sorrow of Elizabethan Calvinists and finds that what some have characterized as an evangelism of fear functioned more as a kind of religious therapy.
In this major contribution to discussions of the relationship between religion and literature in Elizabethan England, Peter Iver Kaufman argues that the soul-searching and self-scourging typical of late Tudor Calvinism was reflected in the rhetoric of self-loathing then prevalent in sermons, sonnets, and soliloquys. Kaufman shows how this spiritual psychology informs major literary texts including Hamlet, The Faerie Queene, Donne's Holy Sonnets, and other works.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2947591W
Subjects
HistoryDoctrinesSpiritualityCalvinismIntellectual lifeAnglican CommunionChurch historyChurch of EnglandChurch of england, doctrinesChurch of england, historyGreat britain, intellectual lifeGreat britain, church history, 16th century