Early Modern Literature and Religion
(12 Einträge)
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 1. and 2. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 1. and 2. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 25. Oktober 2022 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2022-10-25 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20221025_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 3. and 4. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 3. and 4. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 08. November 2022 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2022-11-08 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20221108_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 5. and 6. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 5. and 6. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 15. November 2022 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2022-11-15 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20221115_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 7. and 8. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 7. and 8. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 22. November 2022 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author), Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2022-11-22 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20221122_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 9. and 10. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 9. and 10. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 29. November 2022 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2022-11-29 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20221129_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 11. and 12. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 11. and 12. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 06. Dezember 2022 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2022-12-06 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20221206_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 13. and 14. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 13. and 14. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 13. Dezember 2022 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author), Matthias Bauer (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2022-12-13 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20221213_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 15. and 16. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 15. and 16. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 10. Januar 2023 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2023-01-10 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20230110_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 17. and 18. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 17. and 18. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 17. Januar 2023 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2023-01-17 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20230117_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 19. and 20. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 19. and 20. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 24. Januar 2023 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2023-01-24 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20230124_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 21. and 22. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 21. and 22. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 31. Januar 2023 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2023-01-31 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20230131_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |
Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 23. and 24. Stunde


Title: | Vorlesung Early Modern Literature and Religion, 23. and 24. Stunde |
Description: | Vorlesung im WiSe 2022-2023; Dienstag, 07. Februar 2023 |
Creator: | Angelika Zirker (author) |
Contributor: | ZDV Universität Tübingen (producer) |
Publisher: | ZDV Universität Tübingen |
Date Created: | 2023-02-07 |
Subjects: | Englisches Seminar, Early Modern Literature, Religion, Lecture, |
Identifier: | UT_20230207_001_ws2223modernl... |
Rights: | Rechtshinweise |
Abstracts: | "Religion has always been an integral part of the literary tradition"; this is how An Introduction to Religion and Literature, edited by Mark Knight (Continuum 2009) is advertised. While this is certainly true in general terms, the statement goes even more so, one might claim, for the early modern period. In this lecture course, the relationship between literature and religion at the time of Shakespeare will be considered and analyzed closely: how do religious debates feed into the literature of the time, in a period that is characterized by religious upheaval and change? what are the religious concepts that feed into literary reflection, both in religious poetry, for instance, but also in drama? how is religion indeed an 'integral part' of the literary culture during the early modern period. Texts discussed in this lecture course will include the poetry and drama by Shakespeare, religious poems by John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw and Thomas Traherne, Psalm translations from the Book of Common Prayer to verse renderings by the Sidneys, emblems etc. The lecture course will also study how religious thought is reflected on and made productive in the literature of the time. The lecture course will be recorded on TIMMS |