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Destruction Of Jerusalem In Early Modern English Literature by  Beatrice Groves , Cambridge University Press

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    Author(s) Beatrice Groves 
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9781107113275
    Pages278
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2015

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    Cambridge University Press Destruction Of Jerusalem In Early Modern English Literature by  Beatrice Groves 

    This book explores the fall of Jerusalem and restores to its rightful place one of the key explanatory tropes of early modern English culture. Showing the importance of Jerusalem's destruction in sermons, ballads, puppet shows and provincial drama of the period, Beatrice Groves brings a new perspective to works by canonical authors such as Marlowe, Nashe, Shakespeare, Dekker and Milton. The volume also offers a historically compelling and wide-ranging account of major shifts in cultural attitudes towards Judaism by situating texts in their wider cultural and theological context. Groves examines the continuities and differences between medieval and early modern theatre, London as an imagined community and the way that narratives about Jerusalem and Judaism informed notions of English identity in the wake of the Reformation. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this volume will interest researchers and upper-level students of early modern literature, religious studies and theatre.



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