Autor: Simon Fish

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Simon Fish remains an enigmatic figure in the annals of English literary and religious history, primarily known for his vehemently polemical work, „A Supplication for the Beggars” (1529). Although much about Fish”s life remains obscure, he is often recognized as an early English Reformer whose writings predate the Reformation in England. His tract, „A Supplication for the Beggars, ” is an impassioned appeal on behalf of the impoverished, criticizing the avarice of the Roman Catholic clergy and arguing for a reformation of the Church”s economic practices. This groundbreaking work is said to have found favor with King Henry VIII and contributed to the king”s perception of the ecclesiastical hierarchy. Fish”s literary style is characterized by its directness and use of English vernacular, aiming to reach a broad audience and incite societal change. Despite the scant details of his biography, Fish”s contribution to the literature of Reformation England is unmistakable, offering a glimpse into the period”s socio-religious complexities and the early stirrings of dissent that would eventually reshape English religion and society.




2 Ebooks de Simon Fish

Simon Fish: A Supplication for the Beggars
In ‘A Supplication for the Beggars, ‘ Simon Fish delivers a poignant examination of socio-economic disparity in Early Modern England through a compelling mixture of prose and verse. The work is infus …
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Simon Fish: A Supplication for the Beggars
In ‘A Supplication for the Beggars, ‘ Simon Fish presents a compelling treatise that delves into the socioeconomic dynamics and moral responsibilities entwined with poverty in early 16th-century Engl …
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