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Academic summary outlining a literary-historical study that examines the development of aestheticized representations of evil in early modern English literature and their relation to Renaissance religious thought and theodicy.
Title: Sinister Aesthetics: The Appeal of Evil in Early Modern English Literature
Author: Joel Elliot Slotkin
Author Affiliation: Associate Professor, English Department, Towson University
Genre: Literary criticism
Subject: Early modern English literature and religious culture
Thematic Focus: Aesthetic representations of evil and early modern theodicy
Chronological Scope: Late 16th century to late 17th century
Geographical Focus: England
Literary Figures Discussed: William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, John Milton, Edmund Spenser
Key Work Examined: Paradise Lost
Religious Context: Protestantism and Puritan sensibility
Intellectual Context: Renaissance poetics and Christian theology
Type of Source: Academic book summary
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