Robert Southwell, Saint Peters Complaynte

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Published almost immediately after the author’s martyrdom at Tyburn on 21 February 1595, St. Robert Southwell’s extended penitential poem

Saint Peters Complaynte

was an instant commercial success. Within two months of the author’s execution, three editions had already been printed, the first two by John Wolfe and the third by Gabriel Cawood, who was the first to enter it into the Stationer’s Register on 5 April, 1595 (Brown and McDonald lvi-lvii, lxii). By 1640 over a dozen editions had been printed, and the poem appeared as the first item in all collections of Southwell’s poetry, suggesting that it was

Saint Peters Complaynte

that gained an audience for the shorter lyrics. The fact that most of these editions were issued by mainstream Protestant presses – albeit with the most…

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Citation: Chenovick, Clarissa. "Saint Peters Complaynte". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 08 August 2013 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=35046, accessed 21 November 2024.]

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