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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... Offering a bold new narrative of the whole period , and a timely reminder that England has a republican as well as royalist heritage , Writing the English Republic will be of compelling interest to historians as well as literary ...
... Offering a bold new narrative of the whole period , and a timely reminder that England has a republican as well as royalist heritage , Writing the English Republic will be of compelling interest to historians as well as literary ...
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... offered by Michel Foucault , who projects a massive shift in signify- ing systems precisely at the mid - seventeenth century , has been attractive to writers on English cultural history , where the execution of Charles I provides an ...
... offered by Michel Foucault , who projects a massive shift in signify- ing systems precisely at the mid - seventeenth century , has been attractive to writers on English cultural history , where the execution of Charles I provides an ...
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... offering a representative cross - section of political opinion . Yet neither republican- ism nor monarchism was a single coherent entity . Under the Protectorate , England had experimented with a compromise form of government . The ...
... offering a representative cross - section of political opinion . Yet neither republican- ism nor monarchism was a single coherent entity . Under the Protectorate , England had experimented with a compromise form of government . The ...
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... offering a wider model of the text and of culture to cover a broad range of signs and representations.30 The present study shares these critics ' concern to view literary texts in the context of social rhetoric , and 30 H. Aram Veeser ...
... offering a wider model of the text and of culture to cover a broad range of signs and representations.30 The present study shares these critics ' concern to view literary texts in the context of social rhetoric , and 30 H. Aram Veeser ...
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... offered a kind of public sphere for women which had no direct equivalent in the public political spaces opened up during the 1640s . Classical republics offered no franchise to women , and in reading modern historians of republicanism ...
... offered a kind of public sphere for women which had no direct equivalent in the public political spaces opened up during the 1640s . Classical republics offered no franchise to women , and in reading modern historians of republicanism ...
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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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