Writing the English Republic: Poetry, Rhetoric and Politics, 1627-1660Cambridge University Press, 1999 - 509 páginas This magisterial new history of seventeenth-century republican political culture sets key texts by Marvell and Milton in a richly detailed context, showing how writers re-imagined English political and literary culture without kingship. The book draws on extensive archival research, bringing to light exciting and neglected manuscript and printed sources. Offering a bold new narrative of the whole period, and a timely reminder that England has a republican as well as royalist heritage, it will be of compelling interest to historians as well as literary scholars. |
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... literary culture , 1645-49 5. Poetry and the Commonwealth , 1649-53 6. Double names : Marvell and the Commonwealth 7. King Oliver ? Protectoral Augustanism and its critics , 1653-58 8. Republicanizing Cromwell 9. Culture and anarchy ...
... literary culture , 1645-49 5. Poetry and the Commonwealth , 1649-53 6. Double names : Marvell and the Commonwealth 7. King Oliver ? Protectoral Augustanism and its critics , 1653-58 8. Republicanizing Cromwell 9. Culture and anarchy ...
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... literary history . In this magisterial history of republican political culture , David Norbrook argues that the English republi- can imagination had deep roots in humanist literary culture , and that the ' tri- umph of Augustanism ...
... literary history . In this magisterial history of republican political culture , David Norbrook argues that the English republi- can imagination had deep roots in humanist literary culture , and that the ' tri- umph of Augustanism ...
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... literary culture , 1645–1649 [ 140 ] 5. Defending the Commonwealth , 1649–1653 [ 192 ] 6. Double names : Marvell and the Commonwealth [ 243 ] 7. King Oliver ? Protectoral Augustanism and its critics , 1653–1658 [ 299 ] 8 ...
... literary culture , 1645–1649 [ 140 ] 5. Defending the Commonwealth , 1649–1653 [ 192 ] 6. Double names : Marvell and the Commonwealth [ 243 ] 7. King Oliver ? Protectoral Augustanism and its critics , 1653–1658 [ 299 ] 8 ...
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... Literary Culture ' , in Kevin Sharpe and Peter Lake ( eds . ) , Culture and Politics in Early Stuart England ( Macmillan , 1994 ) , pp . 45-66 . Chapter 3 : ' Milton's Areopagitica , Censorship , and the Early Modern Public Sphere ...
... Literary Culture ' , in Kevin Sharpe and Peter Lake ( eds . ) , Culture and Politics in Early Stuart England ( Macmillan , 1994 ) , pp . 45-66 . Chapter 3 : ' Milton's Areopagitica , Censorship , and the Early Modern Public Sphere ...
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... literary criticism , full acknowledgement of which would have swollen the book to monstrous proportions . I have tried to point readers towards a good selection of the most significant recent work , while also paying tribute to earlier ...
... literary criticism , full acknowledgement of which would have swollen the book to monstrous proportions . I have tried to point readers towards a good selection of the most significant recent work , while also paying tribute to earlier ...
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Writing the English Republic: Poetry, Rhetoric and Politics, 1627-1660 David Norbrook Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
Writing the English Republic: Poetry, Rhetoric, and Politics, 1627-1660 David Norbrook Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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