Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Dayes

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Auteur :

John Foxe
Genre : EssaiDate de publication (Royaume-Uni) : 1563Langue d'origine : Anglais

Éditeurs :

John Day, Morgan & Scott, Jonathan Cape, Secker & Warburg
Aussi connu sous le nom de : The Book of Martyrs

Résumé : A frenzied account of the persecution of Protestants in Europe in the 16th century, and one of the most famous pieces of propaganda ever written There are few more potent books than Foxe's Book of Martyrs. Innumerable English and Scottish Protestant homes had a copy, and in many ways, it is the founding document of a new identity that emerged under Elizabeth I. In vigorous, outraged prose, Foxe dramatized the "persecutions and horrible troubles" of those who had fallen victim to the Catholics, with lurid details and illustrations intended to whip up the reader's sense of horror and disgust. Foxe's extraordinary book is a great work of propaganda, a founding Protestant text and a work of serious scholarship, as well as a mish-mash of half-truths and outrageous assertions. (Penguin Books)