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Living I Was Your Plague: Martin Luther's World and Legacy

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Full Title:

Living I Was Your Plague: Martin Luther's World and Legacy

Contributors:

By (Author) Lyndal Roper

ISBN:

9780691205328

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1st March 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Protestantism and Protestant Churches
Biography: religious and spiritual
Religious and spiritual figures
History of religion
European history
European history: Reformation

Dewey:

284.1092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

296

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

From the author of the acclaimed biography Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet, new perspectives on how Luther and others crafted his larger-than-life image Martin Luther was a controversial figure during his lifetime, eliciting strong emotions in friends and enemies alike, and his outsized persona has left an indelible mark on the world today.

Reviews

"Ropers book proves that a rigorously scholarly work can also be a pleasure to read."---Dan Hitchens, The Times
"Roper questions Luthers character and legacy with the same anti-authoritarianismthat animated her subject, combining acuity with wit and levity, just as Luther did though with fewer obscenities."---Suzannah Lipscomb, A Financial Times Best Book Of The Week
"Provocative and thought-provoking, Living I Was Your Plague is an important contribution to our understanding of the life and afterlife of one of historys most complex figures, and a lively testament to the striking originality of Ropers scholarship."---Alexandra Walsham, Times Literary Supplement
"Through its thematic approach this collection says much that could not be said in the inevitably heroic format of the biography. It provides insights that will shape the readers experience of every future encounter with Luther. It integrates visual and material culture brilliantly throughout, arguing that from Cranachs early portraits to Playmobils bestselling Luther figurine, images must be central to our interpretation of the Reformation. And it offers a critical reflection wonderfully personal in places on the experience of writing biography and living as a historian through a period of intense public interest. At a moment at which tensions over race and heritage have coalesced around public representations of historical men this collection provides a moral compass for those seeking to write the histories of heroes with dark sides."---Bridget Heal, History Today
"After an outpouring of books about Luther at the time of the quicentenary, one could have been forgiven for thinking. . . that there wasn't much of interest left to be said. In her ambition to tackle together the life and the legend, and her avowed determination to appraise Luther in a thorougly Lutheran spirit of anti-authoritarianism, Lyndal Roper has triumphantly demonstrated the contrary."---Peter Marshall, The Tablet
"[Living I Was Your Plague] may unsettle in ways that open diligent readers to new vision. The book accomplishes something that few of the books about Luther occasioned by the 2017 anniversary accomplished: it sees Luther with fresh eyes and shows us why we need to wrestle with his legacy."---Vincent Evener, Christian Century
"Roper questions Luthers character and legacy with the same anti-authoritarianism that animated her subject, combining acuity with wit and levity, just as Luther did though with fewer obscenities. But it is those obscenities that Roper, Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford, has in mind, as she grapples with how to understand an intellectual in the context of their whole self, conscious and unconscious, warts and all."---Suzannah Lipscomb, Financial Times
"Intelligent and absorbing"---Sean Sheehan, The Prisma

Author Bio

Lyndal Roper is the Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford. Her books include Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet (Random House) and Witch Craze: Terror and Fantasy in Baroque Germany. She lives in Oxford, England.

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