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Cefalu, Paul.
Moral Identity in Early Modern English Literature.[electronic resource].
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杜威分類號:
820.9/38241
書名/作者:
Moral Identity in Early Modern English Literature.
作者:
Cefalu, Paul.
出版者:
Leiden : : Cambridge University Press,, 2004.
面頁冊數:
237 p.
ISBN:
9780511483486 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9780521838078 (print)
內容註:
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: English Protestant moral theory and regeneration; Chapter 1 Shame, Guilt, and Moral Character in Early Modern English Protestant theology and Sir Philip Sidney’s Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia; Chapter 2 The three orders of nature, grace, and law in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book II; Chapter 3 Conformist and puritan Moral Theory: from Richard Hooker's natural law theory to Richard Sibbes’s ethical occasionalism
摘要、提要註:
Paul Cefalu's study explores the relationship between ethical character and religious conversion in the poetry and prose of Sidney, Spenser, Donne, Herbert, and Milton, as well as in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Conformist and Puritan sermons, theological tracts, and philosophical treatises.
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Moral Identity in Early Modern English Literature.[electronic resource].
Cefalu, Paul.
Moral Identity in Early Modern English Literature.
[electronic resource]. - Leiden :Cambridge University Press,2004. - 237 p.
Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: English Protestant moral theory and regeneration; Chapter 1 Shame, Guilt, and Moral Character in Early Modern English Protestant theology and Sir Philip Sidney’s Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia; Chapter 2 The three orders of nature, grace, and law in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book II; Chapter 3 Conformist and puritan Moral Theory: from Richard Hooker's natural law theory to Richard Sibbes’s ethical occasionalism
Paul Cefalu's study explores the relationship between ethical character and religious conversion in the poetry and prose of Sidney, Spenser, Donne, Herbert, and Milton, as well as in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Conformist and Puritan sermons, theological tracts, and philosophical treatises.
Electronic reproduction.
Available via World Wide Web.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780511483486 (electronic bk.)Index Terms--Genre/Form:
336502
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: PR428. C48 / C44 2004
Dewey Class. No.: 820.9/38241
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Chapter 4 The elect body in Pain: Godly fear and sanctification in John Donne's poetry and proseChapter 5 Absent neighbors in George Herbert's "The Church,: or why Agape becomes Caritas in English Protestant devotional poetry; Chapter 6 Moral pragmatism in the theology of John Milton and his contemporaries; Epilogue: theorizing early modern moral selfhood; Notes; Index
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