
The Reformation in Rhyme
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'Overall, this is a detailed and stylish, scholarly work, and is always a delight to read. Quitslund's monograph deserves to become the standard work on this ubiquitous cultural phenomenon of early modern England.' The Library 'Overall, Quitslund's study is lucidly written and admirably concise... It is likely to remain central to the literature on English psalmody for many years to come.' Reviews in History 'Overall, The Reformation in Rhyme succeeds in highlighting the incredible interdisciplinarity necessary in any study of the Reformation, be it aimed at historians, scholars of literature or religion, or students of the early printed book.' SHARP News 'In this splendid new book, the subject of the much-disparaged 'Sternhold and Hopkins' psalms is tackled with the seriousness and breadth it deserves....Quitslund has given us an important book. It ought by rights to put a welcome end to the hoary tradition whereby literary, religious and social historians simply ignore metrical psalmody, an essential part of life for people of all social classes throughout the anglophone world of the 16th and 17th centuries and long thereafter.' Journal of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society 'This is simply an outstanding work of scholarship.' Religious Studies Review 'Excellent appendices, including detailed authorial information on each metrical psalm, attest to Quitslund's skills in textual analysis. The Reformation in Rhyme provides new critical assessment of a central body of devotional literature with broad significance for reformation studies.' Church History 'The Reformation in Rhyme should be read by anyone interested in metrical Psalms and liturgical practice, but by all scholars of sixteenth-century English Protestantism as well.' Renaissance Quarterly 'If Quitlund's attention to detail is impressive, so is the use she makes of her findings.' Sixteenth Century Journal 'Quitslund has done such careful research and offers suMore details
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