1. Waltoniana Extensa: A Previously Unidentified Political Pamphlet by Izaak Walton.
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Guyer, Benjamin M.
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PAMPHLETS , *SPIRITUALITY , *POLITICAL affiliation , *PUBLISHING , *HABIT , *WIDOWS ,ENGLISH Reformation - Abstract
This article explores the possibility that Izaak Walton, the author of "The Compleat Angler," may have also written a political pamphlet titled "Certaine Reasons Why the Booke of Common-Prayer Being Corrected Shovld Continue." The essay presents evidence supporting Walton's authorship, including similarities in themes and references to his other known works. The pamphlet, published in 1641, defends the Book of Common Prayer and argues for the preservation of the Church of England. The article emphasizes the importance of including this pamphlet in Walton's body of work to gain a deeper understanding of his beliefs and writings. It examines the identity of 'I.W.' and suggests that it may refer to Izaak Walton, who sometimes used initials or pseudonyms during times of political turmoil. The article also discusses the publisher of the pamphlet and suggests that Walton may have sought publication elsewhere for reasons of anonymity or due to changes in his usual publisher's activities. The text identifies shared themes between the pamphlet and Walton's other works, such as a focus on peace and an irenic approach to Catholicism. It suggests that Walton may have been the author of the pamphlet based on shared initials, convictions, anonymity, and terminology. The article also explores Walton's early involvement in pamphlet wars and his favorable attitude towards Catholics. It highlights thematic consistencies in Walton's writings, including his emphasis on peace, concern with zeal, and admiration for King Solomon. The article concludes by discussing [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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