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Katherine Parr

selected and introduced by Janel Mueller

(The early modern Englishwoman : a facsimile library of essential works, pt. 1 . Printed writings, 1500-1640 ; v. 3)

Scolar Press , Ashgate Publishing, c1996

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Note

Facsim. of 1547 & 1548 ed. -- T.p.verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. xiii)

Contents of Works

  • Prayers or medytacions
  • The lamentacion of a synner

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The sixth and last queen of Henry VIII, and friend of Anne Askew, Katherine Parr (c.1513-1548) has a threefold claim to recognition for her contribution to the literary culture of her time. First, as a loving and adept stepmother to the royal children, who took a directive role in their education; second, as the patroness of a circle of Protestant humanist intellectuals who spearheaded the translation of Erasmus's Latin Paraphrase upon the newe testamente; and third, as the author of the two vernacular religious works reproduced here, which established her as the earliest woman writer in English to see original works reach print and bear her name.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introductory note
  • Prayers or Medytacions
  • The Lamentacion of a synner
  • Appendix.

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