Reading and Writing during the Dissolution
Discover the intricate world of reading and writing during the pivotal era of the Dissolution of the Monasteries in "Reading and Writing during the Dissolution" by Mary C. Erler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this engaging paperback spans 216 pages and delves deep into the lives of English religious figures who navigated the shifting tides of faith and reform. Through detailed biographical case studies, Erler highlights the often-overlooked contributions of both men and women to Christian literature during this turbulent time in England. You'll encounter the remarkable writings of Margaret Vernon, a noteworthy nun and confidante of Thomas Cromwell, showcasing a surprising eagerness for reform within the cloistered walls. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a fascinating lens on the interplay between literature and religious change in early Tudor England. Enhance your understanding of this transformative period with Erler's enlightening work.