Kate Aughterson (ed.)An Anthology of Sources and Documents
The English Renaissance
An Anthology of Sources and Documents
Herausgeber: Aughterson, Kate
Kate Aughterson (ed.)An Anthology of Sources and Documents
The English Renaissance
An Anthology of Sources and Documents
Herausgeber: Aughterson, Kate
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This comprehensive anthology collects together primary texts and documents relevant to the literature, culture, and intellectual life in England between 1550 and 1660.
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This comprehensive anthology collects together primary texts and documents relevant to the literature, culture, and intellectual life in England between 1550 and 1660.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9780415271158
- ISBN-10: 0415271150
- Artikelnr.: 21943024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9780415271158
- ISBN-10: 0415271150
- Artikelnr.: 21943024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kate Aughterson is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Central England, and the editor of Renaissance Woman: A Sourcebook (Routledge, 1995).
INTRODUCTION Part 1 Religion Introduction 1.1 The Bible 1.2 William
Tyndale, A Prologue, Showing the Use of Scripture 1.3 The Book if Common
Prayer 1.4 Certain Sermons or Homilies 1.5 An Act for the Uniformity of
Common Prayer and Service in the Church, and the Administration of the
Sacraments 1.6 John Jewel, An Apology or Answer in Defence if the Church of
England 1.7 John Foxe, Acts and Monuments 1.8 The Thirty-Nine Articles 1.9
Archbishop Parker, The Advertisements 1.10 Papal Bull 1.11 An Admonition to
Parliament 1.12 Richard Fitz, The Separatist Covenant 1.13 John Rogers, The
Displaying of a Horrible Sect 1.14 Robert Southwell, A Humble Supplication
to her Majesty 1.15 Lady Margaret Hoby, Diary 1.16 The Millenary Petition
1.1 7 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical 1.18 Arthur Dent, The Plain
Man's Pathway to Heaven 1.19 William Laud, Speech Delivered in the Star
Chamber at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton and William Prynne
1.20 Joseph Hall, Episcopacy by Divine Right 1.21 The Root and Branch
Petition 1.22 Thomas Edwards, Gangraena 1.23 The Sussex Clubmen's Petition
to Parliament 1.24 Abiezer Coppe, A Fiery Flying Roll 1.25 Mary Cary, A New
and More Exact Map or Description of New Jerusalem's Glory 1.26 Anna
Trapnel's Report and Plea 1.27 James Naylor, A Caution to All 1.28
Instrument of Government 1.29 Margaret Fell Fox, A Declaration and an
Information from us People of God Called Quakers 1.30 The Clarendon Code
Part 2 Politics Part 3 Society and social life Part 4 Education Part 5
Literary and cultural theories Part 6 Science and Magic Part 7 Gender and
sexuality Part 8 Exploration and trade.
Tyndale, A Prologue, Showing the Use of Scripture 1.3 The Book if Common
Prayer 1.4 Certain Sermons or Homilies 1.5 An Act for the Uniformity of
Common Prayer and Service in the Church, and the Administration of the
Sacraments 1.6 John Jewel, An Apology or Answer in Defence if the Church of
England 1.7 John Foxe, Acts and Monuments 1.8 The Thirty-Nine Articles 1.9
Archbishop Parker, The Advertisements 1.10 Papal Bull 1.11 An Admonition to
Parliament 1.12 Richard Fitz, The Separatist Covenant 1.13 John Rogers, The
Displaying of a Horrible Sect 1.14 Robert Southwell, A Humble Supplication
to her Majesty 1.15 Lady Margaret Hoby, Diary 1.16 The Millenary Petition
1.1 7 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical 1.18 Arthur Dent, The Plain
Man's Pathway to Heaven 1.19 William Laud, Speech Delivered in the Star
Chamber at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton and William Prynne
1.20 Joseph Hall, Episcopacy by Divine Right 1.21 The Root and Branch
Petition 1.22 Thomas Edwards, Gangraena 1.23 The Sussex Clubmen's Petition
to Parliament 1.24 Abiezer Coppe, A Fiery Flying Roll 1.25 Mary Cary, A New
and More Exact Map or Description of New Jerusalem's Glory 1.26 Anna
Trapnel's Report and Plea 1.27 James Naylor, A Caution to All 1.28
Instrument of Government 1.29 Margaret Fell Fox, A Declaration and an
Information from us People of God Called Quakers 1.30 The Clarendon Code
Part 2 Politics Part 3 Society and social life Part 4 Education Part 5
Literary and cultural theories Part 6 Science and Magic Part 7 Gender and
sexuality Part 8 Exploration and trade.
INTRODUCTION Part 1 Religion Introduction 1.1 The Bible 1.2 William
Tyndale, A Prologue, Showing the Use of Scripture 1.3 The Book if Common
Prayer 1.4 Certain Sermons or Homilies 1.5 An Act for the Uniformity of
Common Prayer and Service in the Church, and the Administration of the
Sacraments 1.6 John Jewel, An Apology or Answer in Defence if the Church of
England 1.7 John Foxe, Acts and Monuments 1.8 The Thirty-Nine Articles 1.9
Archbishop Parker, The Advertisements 1.10 Papal Bull 1.11 An Admonition to
Parliament 1.12 Richard Fitz, The Separatist Covenant 1.13 John Rogers, The
Displaying of a Horrible Sect 1.14 Robert Southwell, A Humble Supplication
to her Majesty 1.15 Lady Margaret Hoby, Diary 1.16 The Millenary Petition
1.1 7 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical 1.18 Arthur Dent, The Plain
Man's Pathway to Heaven 1.19 William Laud, Speech Delivered in the Star
Chamber at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton and William Prynne
1.20 Joseph Hall, Episcopacy by Divine Right 1.21 The Root and Branch
Petition 1.22 Thomas Edwards, Gangraena 1.23 The Sussex Clubmen's Petition
to Parliament 1.24 Abiezer Coppe, A Fiery Flying Roll 1.25 Mary Cary, A New
and More Exact Map or Description of New Jerusalem's Glory 1.26 Anna
Trapnel's Report and Plea 1.27 James Naylor, A Caution to All 1.28
Instrument of Government 1.29 Margaret Fell Fox, A Declaration and an
Information from us People of God Called Quakers 1.30 The Clarendon Code
Part 2 Politics Part 3 Society and social life Part 4 Education Part 5
Literary and cultural theories Part 6 Science and Magic Part 7 Gender and
sexuality Part 8 Exploration and trade.
Tyndale, A Prologue, Showing the Use of Scripture 1.3 The Book if Common
Prayer 1.4 Certain Sermons or Homilies 1.5 An Act for the Uniformity of
Common Prayer and Service in the Church, and the Administration of the
Sacraments 1.6 John Jewel, An Apology or Answer in Defence if the Church of
England 1.7 John Foxe, Acts and Monuments 1.8 The Thirty-Nine Articles 1.9
Archbishop Parker, The Advertisements 1.10 Papal Bull 1.11 An Admonition to
Parliament 1.12 Richard Fitz, The Separatist Covenant 1.13 John Rogers, The
Displaying of a Horrible Sect 1.14 Robert Southwell, A Humble Supplication
to her Majesty 1.15 Lady Margaret Hoby, Diary 1.16 The Millenary Petition
1.1 7 Constitutions and Canons Ecclesiastical 1.18 Arthur Dent, The Plain
Man's Pathway to Heaven 1.19 William Laud, Speech Delivered in the Star
Chamber at the Censure of John Bastwick, Henry Burton and William Prynne
1.20 Joseph Hall, Episcopacy by Divine Right 1.21 The Root and Branch
Petition 1.22 Thomas Edwards, Gangraena 1.23 The Sussex Clubmen's Petition
to Parliament 1.24 Abiezer Coppe, A Fiery Flying Roll 1.25 Mary Cary, A New
and More Exact Map or Description of New Jerusalem's Glory 1.26 Anna
Trapnel's Report and Plea 1.27 James Naylor, A Caution to All 1.28
Instrument of Government 1.29 Margaret Fell Fox, A Declaration and an
Information from us People of God Called Quakers 1.30 The Clarendon Code
Part 2 Politics Part 3 Society and social life Part 4 Education Part 5
Literary and cultural theories Part 6 Science and Magic Part 7 Gender and
sexuality Part 8 Exploration and trade.