Abstract

AbstractThis article considers the implications of the reinvigorated scholarly interest in early modern English Catholicism and its implications for early modern literary history. Surveying contemporary scholarship as well as little‐known or understudied early modern printed and manuscript texts, the article suggests ways in which the study of English Catholicism is reshaping our conceptions of early modern religious, political, and literary cultures.

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