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been joined by extended treatments of Askew in book chapters by Diane Watt and Thomas Betteridge (I 999); and in articles by Beilin (I 99 1.

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The first history of oral reading in the English Renaissance. This was the fortnightly poetry project for January 11th, 2009. She had two brothers and two sisters.

. Or that is one account. These two works provide an. . Current scholarship on Anne Askew has tended to disparage the editorial tactics ofjohn Bale, her first editor, as intrusive and distorting.

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4 To the modern reader, Bale’s celebration of Askew as a religious martyr is unsurprising: in an age in which religious identity was “forged” in conflict and “dramatic deaths,” her execution in 1546 as a Protestant evangelical under a Catholic—if not Roman Catholic—regime would make her an obvious.