This book investigates how a menacing discourse compounding theology and social experience constructs subjectivity and shapes texts. Looking at a variety of sources, including puritan autobiographies and works by Bunyan, Burton, Donne, Marlowe, and Milton the book challenges both the assumption of authorial autonomy and the emollience toward protestant culture that have informed most literary studies of the period.
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Absolutely a classic on the psychological experience of Protestantism.
评分Absolutely a classic on the psychological experience of Protestantism.
评分Absolutely a classic on the psychological experience of Protestantism.
评分Absolutely a classic on the psychological experience of Protestantism.
评分Absolutely a classic on the psychological experience of Protestantism.
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