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    Martin marprelate tracts:Modernized and anotated edition

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    ISBN: 9780521188647
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    AuthorBlack, Joseph L.
    Pub Date03/03/2011
    BindingPaperback
    Pages438
    Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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    A fully annotated modern edition of the most famous satires of the English Renaissance.

    The Martin Marprelate tracts are the most famous pamphlets of the English Renaissance; to their contemporaries they were the most notorious. Printed in 1588 and 1589 on a secret press carted across the English countryside from one sympathetic household to another, the seven tracts attack the Church of England, particularly its bishops (hence the pseudonym, Mar-prelate), and advocate a Presbyterian system of church government. Scandalously witty, racy, and irreverent, the Marprelate tracts are the finest prose satires of their era. Their colloquial style and playfully self-dramatizing manner influenced the fiction and theatre of the Elizabethan Golden Age. This text was the first fully annotated edition of the tracts to appear in almost a century. A lightly modernized text makes Martin Marprelate's famous voice easily accessible, and a full introduction details the background, sources, production, authorship, and seventeenth-century afterlife of the tracts.