Author:
Prowse, Anne, approximately 1534-approximately 1590, author.
ImprintNew York : Iter Press, 2021.
Descriptionxviii, 316 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
Note:Introduction -- Texts and contextual materials -- Sermons of John Calvin (1560) -- Andro Kemp's musical setting of the Psalm sonnets (ca. 1562) -- Contemporary versions of Psalm 51 -- John Knox's letters to Anne Lock (1556-1562) -- Selections from Edward Dering's sermons, letters, and prayers (1570-1575) -- Ann Lock Dering's Latin poem (1572) -- John Field's dedicatory letter to Anne Lock Prowse (1583) -- Of the marks of the children of God (1590) -- Lady Margaret Cunningham's letter to her husband (1607).
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-290) and indexes.
Note:"Anne Vaughan Lock (ca. 1534-after 1590) was a well-regarded religious reformer, poet, translator, correspondent, spiritual counselor, and political advocate in sixteenth-century England. This book offers a modern spelling edition of a selection of her works, along with additional contemporary materials that clarify both her significance in, and the complexities of, the Tudor period."-- Provided by publisher.