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Preface; Introduction; Part I. Divine Poetry in Sixteenth-Century England: 1. The forerunner: Savonarola; 2. The theorist: Erasmus; 3. The Bible as English literature: Tyndale and the Catholic Opposition; 4. The first English song book: Luther and Coverdale; 5. The psalms as English poetry under Edward VI; 6. The psalms as English poetry under Elizabeth I; 7. The works of Solomon as English poetry; 8. Other books of the Bible as English poetry; 9. Du Bartas and King James and the Christian muse; 10. Du Bartas and English poets; 11. Poems about Biblical heroes; 12. Divine mirrors and related poems; 13. Divine erotic epyllia; 14. Divine sonnets; Part II. Divine Drama in Sixteenth-Century England: 1. The divine drama and the miracle play; 2. Continental origins of the divine drama in Latin; 3. Continental school drama in the vernacular; 4. Latin divine dramas in English schools; 5. Divine dramas in English universities; 6. Biblical plays for special audiences: prodigal-son plays; 7. Biblical plays for special audiences; 8. Biblical plays for the commons; 9. Biblical plays in the public theatres; Index.
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