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- W2037922415 abstract "The 1590s witnessed a fashionable preoccupation with the decay of theintellectual, social, and moral order that Renaissance humanism stroveto uphold. Partially the product of Protestant anti-poetic sentiment,this preoccupation forced the period's literati to explain how secularlearning can be used to reform the English church and nation. In hisverse dialogue Musophilus (1599) and his prose Defence of Ryme (1603),Samuel Daniel defends humanist poetics by melding a polemical Puritaninterpretation of Paul's dictum let all things be done unto edifying(I Cor. 14:26) with a conservative cultural medievalism. This defenseis an unacknowledged moment in the development of scriptural poetics inthe English Renaissance." @default.
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