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English Authors Series: John Bale: Twayne's English Authors

Autor Peter Happe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 1996
This study examines the life and works of John Bale, the leading playwright of the English Reformation. At first a Catholic in the Carmelite order, Bale converted during the later years of Henry VIII to Protestantism and began writing plays and polemical works that made him a leading figure in the Reformation and one of the most effective proponents of the Protestant cause in England. Peter Happe argues that when carefully read, Bale's work is as political as it is religious, and these creative works, especially his drama, take on an enormous power when read in this way.
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ISBN-13: 9780805770483
ISBN-10: 0805770488
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 147 x 221 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Twayne Publishers
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A leading playwright and polemical writer of the English Reformation, John Bale was one of the most effective proponents of the Protestant cause in sixteenth-century England. He authored polemical prose, numerous plays, and religious history during a period of critical importance for both the development of English theater and Reformation theology. In John Bale, a comprehensive study of Bale's life and works, Happe brings together three areas of current scholarship - literary and theater criticism, theology and history, and bibliography - into one volume. Covering Bale's polemical writings, his literary history and bibliography, and his five extant plays, including his celebrated historical drama King Johan, Happe argues that Bale was as much a political writer as a religious one. Happe's comprehensive analysis of Bale's works reveals that Bale religious morality plays as well as his prose dealing with religious history and scriptural exegesis, were encoded subversive political statements intended to change public opinion.