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Prayer, despair, and dramaPrayer, despair, and drama

Prayer, despair, and drama1996

Peter Iver Kaufman

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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.

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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

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