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This study examines a 16th-century manuscript miscellany (Folger MS E.a.1), revealing its compilation by Anne Denton and her associates. The collection highlights diverse religious engagements and challenges traditional scholarly categories like "recusant."

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Area of Science:

  • Early Modern English Literature
  • Manuscript Studies
  • Religious History

Background:

  • Folger MS E.a.1 is a quarto manuscript miscellany compiled over 40 years by at least five individuals.
  • Anne Denton (née Willison) initiated the compilation around her 1564 marriage, with her "friends" continuing it after her death in 1566.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the contents and compilation of Folger MS E.a.1.
  • To illuminate the religious engagements of a 16th-century gentry family.
  • To explore the nature of religious manuscript miscellanies and challenge existing scholarly classifications.

Main Methods:

  • Textual analysis of Folger MS E.a.1.
  • Examination of manuscript sources and printed books within the miscellany.
  • Historical contextualization of the compilation and its contributors.

Main Results:

  • The miscellany contains eclectic texts drawn from diverse sources.
  • It documents the religious activities and affiliations of the Denton family.
  • The compilation demonstrates an "ambidextrous" nature, blending various religious perspectives.

Conclusions:

  • Folger MS E.a.1 provides insights into 16th-century religious practices and manuscript culture.
  • The collection challenges the categorization of religious texts, particularly the term "recusant."
  • It sheds light on the emergence of an international quasi-Catholicism.