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100 1 $aCummings, Brian.
245 14 $aThe literary culture of the Reformation :$bgrammar and grace /$cBrian Cummings.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2002.
300 $axvii, 470 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 432-459) and index.
505 0 $a1. The Reformation and Literary Culture -- I. Grammatical Culture: Medieval to Renaissance -- II. Words and Things: Montaigne of Language -- III. The Textuality of the Ninety-Five Theses -- IV. Letter and Spirit: Luther's 1520 Pamphlets and More's Responsio -- V. The Gift of Language -- pt. 1. Humanism and Theology in Northern Europe 1512-1527 -- 2. The Reformation of the Reader -- I. Narratives of Conversion -- II. Luther the Reader -- III. From Luther to Augustine -- IV. Grammatica Theologica: Lectures on Psalms and Romans -- V. Justifying God -- 3. New Grammar and New Theology -- I. Erasmus's Novum Instrumentum and the New Grammar -- II. Erasmus and the Schools -- III. Scholastic Luther or Humanist Luther? -- IV. Humanism and the Modi Significandi -- V. Speech Acts: Solecisms and Felicities -- 4. Erasmus Contra Luther -- I. The Politics of Interpretation -- II. The Proof-Text: Erasmus and Luther on Ecclesiasticus 15 -- III. Imperative versus Indicative -- IV. The Theologian and the Grammarian -- V. The Potter and the Clay -- pt. 2. The English Language and the English Reformations 1521-1603 -- 5. Vernacular Theology -- I. Different Tongues: More versus Tyndale -- II. The Fall of Language -- III. Englishing Grammar -- IV. Theology Wars: The Reign of Henry VIII -- V. Wyatt's Writing Lesson: The Penitentiall Psalms -- 6. Protestant Culture -- I. Cultural Reformation: Bucer in England -- II. Calvin's Commentaries -- III. The Logic of Calvinism -- IV. Original Defection: Sidney's Defence Poesie -- V. Literature Anti-Literature -- pt. 3. Literature and the English Reformations 1580-1640 -- 7. Calvinist and Anti-Calvinist -- I. English Calvinist Culture -- II. Predestination and Certainty: The Lambeth Articles -- III. Fulke Greville's Beliefs: The Confidence of the Flesh -- IV. Purloined Letters: Andrewes, Hooker, Herbert, and Anti-Calvinism -- V. Herbert's The Temple: Grace and the Gift -- 8. Recusant Poetry -- I. Robert Southwell's Tears -- II. Repentance and Justification at the Council of Trent -- III. Confessional Poetry -- IV. Conditions of Grace: Saint Peters Complaint -- 9. God's Grammar -- I. Donne's Conversions -- II. Campion's Brag and Campion's Bloody Reasons -- III. The Noise of the Holy Sonnets -- IV. Donne's Dangerous Question -- V. Shall Be, That Is, May Be -- 10. Revolutionary English -- I. The Necessary Fall -- II. Milton's English -- III. Language and Error.
520 $aTo examine the Reformation in writing and the writing of the Reformation is to uncover an unfamiliar archaeology of religion: an underground network of text and commentary, of translation and controversy. In this study, Brian Cummings not only provides a new visibility to the complex cultural processes of writing in England and the Continent, he also underlines the significance of the neglected hinterland of grammar during this turbulent period.
506 $aOnline version licensed for access by U. of T. users.
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