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Glory, Laud and Honour
The Arts of the Anglican Counter-Reformation
Graham Parry

This book offers an accessible overview of the achievements of Laudian culture, so much of which was destroyed in the Civil Wars. Some eighty years after the Reformation, the brief span of the Anglican Counter-Reformation in the 1620s and 1630s saw a revival of the arts in the Church. With the rise of a `High Church' movement, initiated by Lancelot Andrewes and propelled by William Laud, John Cosin and Matthew Wren, the arts of religion flourished once again. New churches were built, and cathedrals and parish churches began to install new furnishings that were appropriate to the ceremonial forms of worship now being introduced. Painted glass, religious painting and sculpture, and ornate screens, font-covers and tombs all re-appeared. Sacred music enjoyed a revival too, as cathedral and chapel choirs required an enlarged repertoire for the more complex services that the Laudian movement favoured. The heightened mood of piety also found expression in a remarkable flowering of devotional poetry and prose. All these are discussed in this remarkable book.

First published in 2006 as The Arts of the Anglican Counter-Reformation. GRAHAM PARRY is Professor of English, University of York.

 

DETAILS

26 b/w illustrations
248 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
10 digit ISBN: 1843833751
13 digit ISBN: 9781843833758
Binding: Paperback
First published: 17/Apr/2008
Price: 37.95 USD / 19.99 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Subject: Art Architecture & Photography

BIC class: HBCW

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 15/07/2008

Contents
1   The Revival of Ceremonies
2   Building the Temple
3   Laud and the Renovation of the Cathedrals
4   College Chapels at Oxford and Cambridge
5   Furnishing the Church
6   Devotional Prose of the Laudian Movement
7   Devotional Poetry
8   Church Music of the Laudian Era
9   Sacrilege and Sanctity: Spelman and the Antiquaries
10   Conclusion

Reviews
A very readable and well-informed new book. CHRISTOPHER HOWSE, DAILY TELEGRAPH
Graham Parry's narrative is learned, cogent, and, as we have come to expect of him, characteristically eloquent. SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY NEWS



 

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