Parson Haben,John active 1559–1577 Awdelay,Thomas active 1567 Harman

Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes, Harman's Caueat, Haben's Sermon, &c

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Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes, Harman's Caueat, Haben's Sermon, &c. is a revered anthology that masterfully encapsulates the dynamic interplay of societal commentary and moral discourse within the Tudor period. The collection boasts a cornucopia of literary styles, from satirical lists and admonitory dialogues to sermonic treatises, reflecting the multifaceted concerns of Elizabethan society. Its significance is underpinned by the inclusion of seminal works that illuminate the lives of the marginalized, offering readers an unparalleled glimpse into the vagabond existence and societal responses to it during the 16th century. The anthology stands out for its rich tapestry of voices and perspectives, capturing the zeitgeist of its era with compelling authenticity and critical insight. The contributors to this collection, Parson Haben, John Awdelay, and Thomas Harman, are distinguished by their shared commitment to exploring societal outliers and moral imperatives. Their backgrounds, spanning clerical to lay positions, provide a broad spectrum of viewpoints, enriching the anthologys thematic concerns. Belonging to an era marked by profound social and economic shifts, their works collectively document the responses to vagrancy and poverty, aligning with larger Elizabethan concerns about social order and reform. The diversity of authorial backgrounds facilitates a rich dialogic interaction within the anthology, presenting a comprehensive exploration of its themes. Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes, Harman's Caueat, Haben's Sermon, &c. is an indispensable collection for readers keen on delving into the complexities of Elizabethan social commentary and moral thought. It offers an exceptional opportunity to explore a confluence of styles and themes, weaving together the fabric of 16th-century societal concerns. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Tudor literature and history will find in it a rich source of study and reflection, revealing the complexities of societal attitudes towards poverty and vagrancy. The anthology invites readers to immerse themselves in a diverse and engaging literary experience, fostering a deeper understanding of the period's cultural and social dynamics.
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215 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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