Book Name: The Cambridge Companion to Writing
Writer: N. H. KEEBLE
A diligent peruser of everything distributed in England or in English in
The the1630s would discover little proof of a nation disintegrating into common
war. The modern editors of the thorough inventory of all such distributions
listaround750titles per year for the decade, and it was pretty agreeable stuff
compared with the distributions of the last quarter of the sixteenth century
when a virulent Catholic mission was pursued against the blasphemer
The Cambridge Companion to Writing
charlatan tyrannicalElizabeth, a mission which required her to be
dismissed for theQueen of Scots (before that sovereign’s execution in 1587)
or a line of less plausible Catholic competitors from that point. Moreover,
the Puritan questioning against bishops and against the ‘advancements’ of
Archbishop William Laud and his henchmen – the reclamation of stone
special stepped areas against the East dividers of churches, the emphasis on
the devoted bowing at a raised area rail to get sacred common-particle, the
cinch down on lecturing by unbeneficed pastors, etc – was turgid and
deadened in contrast with the nasty and compelling questioning of the
Martin Marprelate Tracts of the 1580s.
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