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Iconoclasm vs. Art and Drama, EDAM Monograph Series 11
(1989)
  • Clifford Davidson, Western Michigan University
  • Ann Eljenholm Nichols
Abstract
The radical Protestantism that led to the suppression of the religious drama also had destroyed perhaps the majority of ecclesiastical art in England by the early years of Queen Elizabeth I. Contributions include essay on “The Anti-Visual Prejudice” (pp. 33-46) and “‘The Devil’s Guts’: Allegations of Superstition and Fraud in Drama and Art during the Reformation” (pp. 92-144)
Disciplines
Publication Date
1989
Editor
Clifford Davidson, Ann Eljenholm Nichols
Publisher
Medieval Institute Publications
Publisher Statement
From Medieval Institute Publications
Citation Information
Clifford Davidson and Ann Eljenholm Nichols. Iconoclasm vs. Art and Drama, EDAM Monograph Series 11. Kalamazoo(1989)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/clifford_davidson/26/