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By Joel Elliot Slotkin

This engrossing quantity reports the poetics of evil in early smooth English tradition, reconciling the Renaissance trust that literature should still uphold morality with the compelling and engaging representations of evil during the period’s literature. The chapters discover numerous texts, together with Spenser’s Faerie Queene, Shakespeare’s Richard III, broadside ballads, and sermons, culminating in a brand new studying of Paradise misplaced and a singular realizing of the dynamic interplay among aesthetics and theology in shaping 17th century Protestant piety. via those discussions, the publication introduces the idea that of “sinister aesthetics”: creative conventions which can make representations of the villainous, colossal, or hellish pleasurable.

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