Rethinking the Turn to Religion in Early Modern English Literature expands understanding of early modern scriptural poetics beyond its widespread association with inwardness, subjectivity and selfhood. Using early modern and modern assessments of Saint Paul's (perpetually unfulfilled) universalist rhetoric as a starting point, it offers new readings of works by Spenser, Daniel, Donne, Herbert and Milton and seeks to complement other studies of how Protestant scripturalism created the early modern and modern self with an awareness of the various ways it redefined rhetorical practices and political norms and so defined an early modern 'all'.
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