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The English Martyr from Reformation to Revolution

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By (author): Alice Dailey

Traditionally, Christian martyrdom is a repetition of the story of Christs suffering and death: the more closely the victim replicates the Christological model, the more legible the martyrdom. But if the textual construction of martyrdom depends on the rehearsal of a paradigmatic story, how do we reconcile the broad range of individuals, beliefs, and persecutions seeking justification by claims of martyrdom? Observing how martyrdom is constituted through the interplay of historical event and literary form, Alice Dailey explores the development of English martyr literature through the period of intense religious controversy from the heresy executions of Queen Mary to the regicide of 1649. Through close study of texts ranging from late medieval passion drama and hagiography to John Foxes Acts and Monuments, martyrologies of the Counter-Reformation, Charles Is Eikon Basilike, and John Miltons Eikonoklastes, The English Martyr from Reformation to Revolution traces the shifting constructions of the martyr figure across Reformation England.

By putting history and literary form in dialogue, Dailey describes not only the reformation of one of the oldest, most influential genres of the Christian West but a revolution in the very concept of martyrdom. In late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England, she argues, martyrdom develops from medieval notions of strict typological repetition into Charles Is defense of individual consciencean abstract, figurative form of martyrdom that survives into modernity. Far from static or purely formulaic, martyrology emerges in Daileys study as a deeply nuanced genre that discloses the mutually constitutive relationship between the lives we live and the stories we tell.

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  • Weight: 514g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780268026127

About Alice Dailey

Alice Dailey is associate professor of English at Villanova University.

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