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Catholicism, Controversy and the English Literary Imagination, 1558–1660

  • Date Published: November 2006
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521032148

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  • The Catholic contribution to English literary culture has been widely neglected or misunderstood. This book sets out to rehabilitate a wide range of Catholic imaginative writing, while exposing the role of anti-Catholicism as an imaginative stimulus to mainstream writers in Tudor and Stuart England. It discusses canonical figures such as Sidney, Spenser, Webster and Middleton, those whose presence in the canon has been more fitful, and many who have escaped the attention of literary critics. Among the themes to emerge are the anti-Catholic imagery of revenge tragedy and the definitive contribution made by Southwell and Crashaw to the post-Reformation revival of religious verse in England. Alison Shell offers a fascinating exploration of the rhetorical stratagems by which Catholics sought to demonstrate simultaneous loyalties to the monarch and to their religion, and of the stimulus given to the Catholic literary imagination by the persecution and exile so many of these writers suffered.

    • A wide-ranging study of an important but neglected literary tradition, based on extensive original research; it will be of interest to historians as well as literary scholars
    • Offers a context for mainstream literature of the period, including radical reappraisals of revenge tragedy and religious poetry
    • There is a controversial, polemical dimension in the project's challenge to (conscious and unconscious) anti-Catholic prejudice in the way the literature of the period has been studied
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    '… scholarly and feisty book … Shell argues a powerful and painstaking case that the celebrated plays of Webster, Tourneur and Middleton are best read as vicious anti-Catholic polemics, making extensive use of images from Revelations to convince a Protestant audience that Italian Catholicism really was a serious threat to their safety … There can be few readers who will fail to rethink their understanding of English culture after reading this splendid book.' The Times Literary Supplement

    '… Shell perceptively unveils a 'critical imperception' in English literary critique …' Laurence Lux-Sterritt, LERMA, Unviersité d'Aix-Marseille I

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    • Date Published: November 2006
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521032148
    • length: 324 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 151 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.484kg
    • contains: 1 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    List of abbreviations
    Note on the text
    Introduction
    Part I. Catholics and the Canon:
    1. The livid flash: decadence, anti-Catholic revenge tragedy and the dehistoricised critic
    2. Catholic poetics and the Protestant canon
    Part II. Loyalism and Exclusion:
    3. Catholic loyalism: I. Elizabethan writers
    4. Catholic loyalism: II. Stuart writers
    5. The subject of exile: I
    6. The subject of exile: II
    Conclusion
    Notes
    List of works frequently cited
    Index.

  • Author

    Alison Shell, University of Durham

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