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God's secretaries : the making of the King James Bible / Adam Nicolson.
TITLE:
God's secretaries : the making of the King James Bible / Adam Nicolson.
Former Title:
Power and glor
Publication Date:
2003-2004
Publication Information:
New York : HarperCollins,
Edition:
1st Perennial Edition 2004.
Physical Description:
281 p. : ill.
Summary:
A network of complex currents flowed across Jacobean England. This was the England of Shakespeare, Jonson, and Bacon; the era of the Gunpowder Plot and the worst outbreak of the plague. Jacobean England was both more godly and less godly than it had ever been, and the entire culture was drawn taut between these polarities. This was the world that created the "King James Bible. It is the greatest work of English prose ever written, and it is no coincidence that the translation was made at the moment "Englishness," specifically the English language itself, had come into its first passionate maturity. The English of Jacobean England has a more encompassing idea of its own scope than any form of the language before or since. It drips with potency and sensitivity. The age, with all its conflicts, explains the book.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780060959753
General Note:
Originally published in Great Britain under the title: Power and glory by Harper Collins Publisher.