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Bible readers and lay writers in early modern England : gender and self-definition in an emergent writing culture / Kate Narveson.

By: Narveson, KateMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Material readings in early modern culturePublication details: London : New York : Routledge, 2016Description: viii, 235 p. : 24 cmISBN: 9781138246638 (pbk.)Subject(s): Bible -- Devotional use | Bible -- Reading -- England | Spiritual journals -- Authorship | Christian literature, English -- History and criticism | Gender identity -- England | Identification (Religion) | England -- Church history -- 16th century | England -- Church history -- 17th centuryDDC classification: 274.206
Contents:
Reading the Bible: clerical prescriptions and lay reading practices -- The emergence of lay composition -- Application to the self : reading and the restructuring of identity -- Recording identity: scripturalist devotion among ordinary layfolk -- Discursive horizons and the question of gender -- The devotional page and the schoolroom of print -- Grace Mildmay's meditations: love letters from God and their Scriptural authorization.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [217] 232) and index.

Reading the Bible: clerical prescriptions and lay reading practices -- The emergence of lay composition -- Application to the self : reading and the restructuring of identity -- Recording identity: scripturalist devotion among ordinary layfolk -- Discursive horizons and the question of gender -- The devotional page and the schoolroom of print -- Grace Mildmay's meditations: love letters from God and their Scriptural authorization.

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