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Thomas Wright (1561–1624)[1] was an English recusant and early emotion theorist. Wright is known for his work The Passions of the Minde in generall.[1] Wright is a possible candidate for the priest Ben Jonson referenced during the trials for the Gunpowder Plot.[2]


Life


Wright was born in York.[3] He studied at the Jesuit Douai Seminary and the English College in Rome, then returned to England in 1595 carrying intelligence regarding Spanish military strategy.[3][2][4] Though he remained a Catholic priest, Wright left the Society of Jesus because of his English sympathies and distaste with Robert Parsons' support of plots against Queen Elizabeth.[2][4] By 1596 Wright had upset Matthew Hutton, the Archbishop of York, and was imprisoned for his vocal recusancy.[3][2][4] Wright finished Passions of the Minde shortly before his escape from prison, and published it shortly thereafter.[3] In Passions of the Minde, Wright explores the passions and their relationship to moral psychology.[3][4] Wright may be responsible for converting Ben Jonson.[4]


Works


Wright is ascribed:

Another Thomas Wright, M.A., of Peterhouse, Cambridge, issued in 1685 The Glory of Gods Revenge against the Bloody and Detestable Sins of Murther and Adultery (London).


References


  1. Lawrence D. Green, James J. Murphy (2006). Renaissance rhetoric short title catalogue, 1460-1700 (2nd ed.). Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate. p. 465. ISBN 0-7546-0509-4. OCLC 52092027.
  2. Martin, Patrick H. (2016). Elizabethan Espionage : Plotters and Spies in the Struggle Between Catholicism and the Crown. Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 978-1-4766-6255-8. OCLC 933438467.
  3. "The Passions of the Mind (Modern) :: Internet Shakespeare Editions". internetshakespeare.uvic.ca. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  4. Firth-Godbehere, Richard (2015). "For 'Physitians of the Soule': The Roles of 'Flight' and 'Hatred of Abomination' in Thomas Wright's The Passions of the Minde in Generall". Cerae.
Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney, ed. (1900). "Wright, Thomas (d.1624?)". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 63. London: Smith, Elder & Co.




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