Christ’s Victorie and Triumph

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Christ’s Victorie and Triumph is a religious epic poem, often attributed to Giles Fletcher the Younger, that meditates on the life, passion, and triumph of Christ in richly allegorical and devotional verse.

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instanceOf Christian devotional poem
religious epic poem
author Giles Fletcher the Younger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
depicts crucifixion of Christ
resurrection of Christ NERFINISHED
temptation of Christ
firstPublicationPlace London NERFINISHED
focusesOn Christ’s spiritual victory
cosmic conflict between good and evil
form narrative poem
genre epic poetry
religious poetry
hasPart Christ’s Triumph after Death NERFINISHED
Christ’s Triumph over Death NERFINISHED
Christ’s Victory in Heaven NERFINISHED
Christ’s Victory on Earth NERFINISHED
influencedBy Edmund Spenser NERFINISHED
The Faerie Queene NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Christian readers
language English
literaryForm long poem
literaryInfluenceOn English devotional poetry
later metaphysical poets
literaryMovement Metaphysical poetry NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod English Renaissance NERFINISHED
meter stanzaic verse
publicationCentury 17th century
religion Christianity
setting earth
heaven
style allegorical
devotional
ornate
subject Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
theme Atonement
Divine grace
Incarnation of Christ
Passion of Christ NERFINISHED
Redemption
Resurrection of Christ NERFINISHED
Spiritual warfare
Triumph over sin and death
tone exultant
meditative
uses biblical allusion
extended allegory
personification

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Giles Fletcher the Elder notableWork Christ’s Victorie and Triumph