Confession and Memory in Early Modern English Literature Peniten

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.

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ETHINKING THE TURN TO RELIGION IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE James Knowles POLITICS AND POLITICAL CULTURE IN THE COURT MASQUE Edel Lamb PERFORMING CHILDHOOD IN THE EARLY MODERN THEATRE The Children’s Playing Companies (1599–1613) Katherine R. Larson EARLY MODERN WOMEN IN CONVERSATION Monica Matei-Chesnoiu RE-IMAGINING WESTERN EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY IN ENGLISH RENAISSANCE DRAMA David McInnis MIND-TRAVELLING AND VOYAGE DRAMA IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND David McInnis and Matthew Steggle (editors) LOST PLAYS IN SHAKESPEARE’S ENGLAND Patricia Pender EARLY MODERN WOMAN’S WRITING AND THE RHETORIC OF MODESTY Patricia Pender and Rosalind Smith (editors) MATERIAL CULTURES OF EARLY MODERN WOMEN’S WRITING Jane Pettegree FOREIGN AND NATIVE ON THE ENGLISH STAGE, 1588–1611 Metaphor and National Identity Fred Schurink (editor) TUDOR TRANSLATION Natasha Simonova EARLY MODERN AUTHORSHIP AND PROSE CONTINUATIONS Adrian Streete (editor) EARLY MODERN DRAMA AND THE BIBLE Contexts and Readings, 1570–1625 Mary Trull PERFORMING PRIVACY AND GENDER IN EARLY MODERN LITERATURE

The series Early Modern Literature in History is published in association with the Early Modern Research Centre at the University of Reading and the Centre for Early Modern Studies at the University of Sussex.

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Confession and Memory in Early Modern English Literature Penitential Remains Paul D. Stegner Associate Professor, California Polytechnic State University, USA

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