Polemic and paradox in Robert Southwell's lyric poems.(Critical Essay)

Criticism | September 22, 2003| | Copyright

IN 1591 ELIZABETH I issued a proclamation that targeted Jesuits and seminary priests. It was "A declaration of great troubles pretended against the Realme by a number of Seminarie Priests and Jesuits sent, and very secretly dispersed to the same, to worke great Treasons under a false pretence of Religion, with a provision very necessary for remedy thereof." (1) Although the title paid lip service to a separation between the religious practice of the Catholics and the activity of seminary priests and Jesuits, portions of the text made explicit the longtime Elizabethan equation ...

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