What is it about?

The Elizabethan and Jacobean period have often been depicted as an 'era of severity' when suicide was harshly punished in English society. In between the strongly worded rhetoric, however, a softening of attitudes can be seen, with poignant descriptions of the suicides of much-loved figures within the community. Some, puritans especially, dared to hope that salvation might be open to all Christians, no matter what the manner of their death.

Featured Image

Read the Original

This page is a summary of: ‘Between the bridge and the brook’, Reformation and Renaissance Review, November 2013, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1179/1462245914z.00000000038.
You can read the full text:

Read

Resources

Contributors

The following have contributed to this page