could function as a place of exploration and a site for Individual poets were often unsure, even perplexed. Tropes and traditions shaped the complex nature of everyday devotionalĮxperience. Of George Herbert, indicating that the inter-weaving of Catholic and Protestant Helen Wilcox examines post-1559 poetry, particularly that Hence the essays in this book argue for “the religious hybridity The “Protestantising” process was barely completed by the second quarter of theġ7th century. The new Protestantism had notįully established itself in England indeed, as the late Patrick Collinson argued, Well after the Elizabethan settlement of religion in 1559, an older, residuallyĬatholic community culture was largely intact. Historians such as Robert Whiting and Christopher Haigh in emphasising that until Studies in Early-Modern Identity Formation, Volume 3 British Literature and the Question of Religious
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