Presented not only in English but also featuring rare Latin verses accompanied by a faithful new translation, this is the definitive volume of Poems of a neglected figure in sixteenth-century literature.
Anne Sweeney is the author of a published monograph on Southwell, Snow in Arcadia: Redrawing the English Lyric Landscape..
Peter Davidson is a professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Aberdeen and the editor of The Clarendon Anthology of Seventeenth Century English Poetry, The Clarendon Poems and Translations of Sir Richard Fanshawe, and Poetry and Revolution .
About author(s): Robert Southwell, SJ, was an English Jesuit priest and poet who lived from 1561-1595, when he was hanged at Tyburn.
New texts are offered based on the manuscripts that were circulated in secret among English Catholics after Southwell\'s death, returning to the Poems some of their original purpose of communicating forbidden theologies and doctrines among a criminalized and near-silenced readership of secret groups.
Presented not only in English but also featuring rare Latin verses accompanied by a faithful new translation, this is the definitive volume of Poems of a neglected figure in sixteenth-century literature