Habits of Thought in the English Renaissance: Religion, Politics, and the Dominant CultureUniversity of Toronto Press, 1997 M01 1 - 284 páginas When attempting to globally divide ideas into orthodox and subversive categories, it is not always clear what precisely is subversive to the dominant ideology and vice versa. Going against recent trends in English Renaissance studies, Deborah Shuger examines orthodox, rather than subversive, methods of thought in the English Renaissance. Instead of finding a monolithic, unified body of thought, she reveals a remarkably non-uniform 'orthodox' ideology containing a wide range of views. Shuger's approach also re-examines and re-legitimizes the investigation of the connections between religion and literature. First published in 1990, Habits of Thought in the English Renaissance presaged an expanding and progressively more popular mode of inquiry in English Renaissance scholarship. |
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... 120 5. Absolutist Theology : The Sermons of John Donne 159 6. Nursing Fathers : Patriarchy as a Cultural Ideal . 218 Conclusion Bibliography Index 251 265 279 Preface My deepest thanks are due to the National Humanities vii.
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Contenido
Richard Hooker Lancelot Andrewes and the Boundaries | 17 |
Spiritual Psychology and | 69 |
The Structure of The Temple | 91 |
Holy Church and Sacred King | 120 |
The Sermons of John Donne | 159 |
Patriarchy as a Cultural Ideal | 218 |
Conclusion | 251 |
Bibliography | 265 |
279 | |
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