Donne and the Politics of Conscience in Early Modern England

Donne and the Politics of Conscience in Early Modern England
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Total Pages : 180
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Book Synopsis Donne and the Politics of Conscience in Early Modern England by : Meg Lota Brown

Download or read book Donne and the Politics of Conscience in Early Modern England written by Meg Lota Brown and published by Brill. This book was released on 1995 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This work argues that casuistry provided an important resource for Donne and others caught in the welter of conflicting laws and religions in post-Reformation Europe. Focussing on Donne's works, the book also examines the political, historical, and theological discourses in which Donne's view of authority and interpretation took shape.


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