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Knights and knighthood in literature --- Repentance in literature --- Sin in literature --- Romances, English - History and criticism. --- Christian poetry, English (Middle) - History and criticism. --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Repentance in literature. --- Penance in literature. --- Sin in literature.
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English literature --- anno 1500-1599 --- Authors, English --- Prodigal Son (Parable) in literature. --- Repentance in literature. --- Biography. --- History and criticism.
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French literature --- Repentance in literature --- Littérature française --- Repentir dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique
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English drama --- Moralities, English --- Repentance in literature --- Théâtre anglais --- Moralités anglaises --- Repentir dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique
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French literature --- Christian literature, French --- Catholics --- Repentance in literature --- Sacraments in literature --- Confession in literature --- Catholics in literature --- Catholic authors --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- #GGSB: Sacramenten --- #GGSB: Verzoening --- 840-97 --- -Christian literature, French --- -Repentance in literature --- -Catholics in literature --- French Christian literature --- Franse literatuur: religieuze literatuur --- 840-97 Franse literatuur: religieuze literatuur --- 265.6 --- 265.6 Boetesacrament. Biecht --- Boetesacrament. Biecht --- Catholic authors&delete& --- Thematology --- Sacramenten --- Verzoening --- French literature - Catholic authors - History and criticism --- Christian literature, French - History and criticism --- Catholics - France - Intellectual life
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This is the first study to consider the relationship between private confessional rituals and memory across a range of early modern writers, including Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, and Robert Southwell.
English literature --- Confession in literature. --- Repentance in literature. --- Memory in literature. --- Protestantism and literature --- History and criticism. --- History --- Literature and Protestantism --- Memory as a theme in literature --- Literature --- Poetry. --- Literature, Modern. --- British literature. --- Poetry and Poetics. --- Early Modern/Renaissance Literature. --- British and Irish Literature. --- Modern literature --- Arts, Modern --- Poems --- Poetry --- Verses (Poetry) --- Philosophy
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Buße (Motiv). --- Buße. --- Chevalerie --- Chevaliers --- Christian poetry, English (Middle) --- Christian poetry, English (Middle). --- Christliche Lyrik. --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Mittelenglisch. --- Penance in literature. --- Poésie anglaise --- Poésie religieuse anglaise --- Péché (religion) --- Pénitence --- Repentance in literature. --- Repentir --- Reue (Motiv). --- Reue. --- Roman courtois anglais --- Romance. --- Romances, English --- Romances, English. --- Romanze. --- Sin in literature. --- Sünde (Motiv). --- Sünde. --- Dans la littérature. --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Christianisme --- Histoire et critique.
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Berouw in de literatuur --- Clergy in literature --- Clergé dans la littérature --- Clerus in de literatuur --- Closure (Rhetoric) --- Conclusion (Rhétorique) --- Endings (Rhetoric) --- Last lines (Rhetoric) --- Medieval rhetoric --- Middeleeuwse retorica --- Peroratie --- Peroration --- Péché dans la littérature --- Péroration --- Repentance in literature --- Repentir dans la littérature --- Retorica [Middeleeuwse ] --- Rhetoric [Medieval ] --- Rhétorique médiévale --- Sin in literature --- Slot (Retoriek) --- Zonde in de literatuur --- Chaucer, Geoffrey --- Repentance --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Christianity and literature --- England --- History --- To 1500 --- Technique --- Religion --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- CHAUCER (GEOFFREY), d. 1400 --- CHRISTIANITY IN LITERATURE --- MEDIEVAL RHETORIC --- SIN IN LITERATURE --- CANTERBURY TALES
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In The End of Satisfaction, Heather Hirschfeld recovers the historical specificity and the conceptual vigor of the term "satisfaction" during the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Focusing on the term's significance as an organizing principle of Christian repentance, she examines the ways in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries dramatized the consequences of its re- or de-valuation in the process of Reformation doctrinal change. The Protestant theology of repentance, Hirschfeld suggests, underwrote a variety of theatrical plots "to set things right" in a world shorn of the prospect of "making enough" (satisfacere).Hirschfeld's semantic history traces today's use of "satisfaction"-as an unexamined measure of inward gratification rather than a finely nuanced standard of relational exchange-to the pressures on legal, economic, and marital discourses wrought by the Protestant rejection of the Catholic sacrament of penance (contrition, confession, satisfaction) and represented imaginatively on the stage. In so doing, it offers fresh readings of the penitential economies of canonical plays including Dr. Faustus, The Revenger's Tragedy, The Merchant of Venice, and Othello; considers the doctrinal and generic importance of lesser-known plays including Enough Is as Good as a Feast and Love's Pilgrimage; and opens new avenues into the study of literature and repentance in early modern England.
Desire in literature. --- Repentance in literature. --- English drama --- History and criticism. --- Shakespeare, William, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Shakespeare, William --- Shakespear, William, --- Shakspeare, William, --- Šekʻspiri, Uiliam, --- Saixpēr, Gouilliam, --- Shakspere, William, --- Shikisbīr, Wilyam, --- Szekspir, Wiliam, --- Šekspyras, --- Shekspir, Vilʹi︠a︡m, --- Šekspir, Viljem, --- Tsikinya-chaka, --- Sha-shih-pi-ya, --- Shashibiya, --- Sheḳspir, Ṿilyam, --- Shaḳspir, Ṿilyam, --- Syeiksŭpʻio, --- Shekspir, V. --- Szekspir, William, --- Shakespeare, Guglielmo, --- Shake-speare, William, --- Sha-ō, --- Şekspir, --- Shekspir, Uiliam, --- Shekspir, U. --- Šekspir, Vilijam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, Viliyam, --- Shakspir, --- Shekspyr, Vyli︠e︡m, --- Şekspir, Velyam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, Villiyam, --- Shēkʻspʻiyr, Vlilliam, --- Ṣēkspiyar, --- Ṣēkspiyar Mahākavi, --- Ṣēkspiyar Mahākaviya, --- Sheḳspier, Ṿilyam, --- Shēkʻspir, --- Shakespeare, --- Śeksper, --- Шекспир, Вильям, --- Шекспир, Уильям, --- שייקספיר, וויליאם, --- שייקספיר, וו., --- שיקספיר, וויליאם --- שיקספיר, ויליאם --- שיקספיר, ויליאם, --- שכספיר, ויליאם, --- שכספיר, וילים, --- שכספיר, ו׳ --- שעפקספיר, וויליאם, --- שעקספיער, וויליאם --- שעקספיער, וויליאם, --- שעקספיער, ווילליאם --- שעקספיער, וו., --- שעקספיר --- שעקספיר, וו --- שעקספיר, וויליאם, --- שעקספיר, וויליאמ --- שעקספיר, ווילליאם --- שעקספיר, ווילליאם, --- שעקספיר, וו., --- שעקספיר, װיליאם, --- שעקספיר, װילליאם, --- שעקספיר, װ., --- שעקספער --- שעקספער, וויליאמ --- שקספיר --- שקספיר, וו --- שקספיר, וויליאם --- שקספיר, וויליאם, --- שקספיר, ווילים, --- שקספיר, וילאם --- שקספיר, ויליאם --- שקספיר, ויליאם, --- שקספיר, ויליים, --- שקספיר, וילים --- שקספיר, וילים, --- شاكسبير، وليم --- شاكسپير، وليم --- شكسبير، وليام --- شكسبير، وليم --- شكسبير، وليم، --- شكسبير، و. --- شكسپير، وليم --- شكسپير، ويليام --- شيكسبير، وليام --- شيكسبير، وليام.، --- شيكسبير، وليم --- شکسبير، وليم --- وليم شکسبير --- 沙士北亞威廉姆, --- 沙士比亞威廉姆, --- 莎士比亞威廉姆, --- 莎士比亞威廉, --- 莎士比亞,
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