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Richard Robinson, 'The Rewarde of Wickednesse' (Paperback, New)
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Richard Robinson, 'The Rewarde of Wickednesse' (Paperback, New)
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Richard Robinson's 'The Rewarde of Wickednesse' (1574) is a
quasi-epic poem that imitates the de casibus form of 'A Mirror for
Magistrates' and makes a clear indication of the hellish position
of the damned. Robinson wrote the poem during the period when his
employer, George Talbot, was appointed as the jailer over
Elizabeth's cousin Mary Stuart during the period of her
imprisonment at Sheffield Castle and Sheffield Manor. The poem is
anti-Catholic polemic, but it is not simply an invective against
Catholicism; Robinson's work condemns bad moral behaviour but in
the context of the dialectical opposition between Catholicism and
Protestantism; an opposition that was not clearly demarcated during
this period. Robinson's poem 'The Rewarde of Wickednesse' explores
the notion that sinful people on earth are influenced by a Hellish
force but he emphasises the punishment for sin and makes the link
between the damned and Hell. 'The Rewarde of Wickednesse', through
its inclusion of different, and sometimes opposing, traditions,
faiths and literary formats, reveals an Elizabethan culture rife
with the apprehensions concerning salvation and damnation that
define early English Protestantism Robinson stages his laments for
the sinners in the space of Hell as he and the god Morpheus travel
through the underworld witnessing the punishments inflicted on
sinners. Allyna E Ward is Assistant Professor of English at Booth
College in Winnipeg, Canada where she works on Tudor and Early
Modern Literature.
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