The Cambridge Companion to Writing of the English RevolutionN. H. Keeble Cambridge University Press, 17/09/2001 - 296 páginas "This collection of fifteen essays by leading scholars examines the extraordinary diversity and richness of the writing produced in response to, and as part of, the upheaval in the religious, political and cultural life of the nation which constituted the English Revolution. The turmoil of the civil wars fought out from 1639 to 1651, the shock of the execution of Charles I, and the uncertainty of the succeeding period of constitutional experiment were enacted and refigured in writing which both shaped and was shaped by the tumultuous times. The various strategies of this battle of the books are explored through essays on the course of events, intellectual trends and the publishing industry; in discussions of canonical figures such as Milton, Marvell, Bunyan and Clarendon; and in accounts of women's writing and of fictional and non-fictional prose. A full chronology, detailed guides to further reading and a glossary are included." -- Publisher description. |
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... King's Cabinet Opened Publication of Milton's Poems ... both English and Latin Publication of Francis Rous ' The Ancient Bounds , or Liberty of Conscience , Tenderly Stated , Modestly Asserted , and Mildly Vindicated Publication of ...
... King's Cabinet Opened Publication of Milton's Poems ... both English and Latin Publication of Francis Rous ' The Ancient Bounds , or Liberty of Conscience , Tenderly Stated , Modestly Asserted , and Mildly Vindicated Publication of ...
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... King from entering the Commons , Colonel John Pride's Purge of the Long Parliament secures a majority for pro- ceeding against the King by creating what was popularly ( and derisively ) known as the Rump Parliament ( 6-7 December ) ...
... King from entering the Commons , Colonel John Pride's Purge of the Long Parliament secures a majority for pro- ceeding against the King by creating what was popularly ( and derisively ) known as the Rump Parliament ( 6-7 December ) ...
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... King and Parliament ' , and was commit- ted to the Civil War aim of bringing the King to a reconciliation with Parliament . When , in 1645 , he joined the Army , he was appalled to find the mood of Cromwell's forces far more extreme ...
... King and Parliament ' , and was commit- ted to the Civil War aim of bringing the King to a reconciliation with Parliament . When , in 1645 , he joined the Army , he was appalled to find the mood of Cromwell's forces far more extreme ...
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... King , nor , unlike the thirteenth- and fourteenth - century Scots Wars of Independence , over who owed allegiance to whom : at the outbreak of hos- tilities , everyone agreed that Charles I should be King and that subjects owed him ...
... King , nor , unlike the thirteenth- and fourteenth - century Scots Wars of Independence , over who owed allegiance to whom : at the outbreak of hos- tilities , everyone agreed that Charles I should be King and that subjects owed him ...
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... King Jesus for his millennial reign.20 Similarly , by Milton , the disputatious ferment which so distressed Baxter was construed as vital to continuing Christian commitment : " Truth ' , he wrote in Areopagitica ( 1644 ) , referring to ...
... King Jesus for his millennial reign.20 Similarly , by Milton , the disputatious ferment which so distressed Baxter was construed as vital to continuing Christian commitment : " Truth ' , he wrote in Areopagitica ( 1644 ) , referring to ...
Índice
The causes and course of the British Civil Wars | 13 |
Ideas in conflict political and religious thought during the English Revolution | 32 |
Texts in conflict the press and the Civil War | 50 |
II | 69 |
Radical pamphleteering | 71 |
Miltons prose and the Revolution | 87 |
Andrew Marvell and the Revolution | 107 |
III | 125 |
IV | 179 |
Royalist lyric | 181 |
Prayerbook devotion the literature of the proscribed episcopal church | 198 |
Royalist epic and romance | 215 |
V | 231 |
The English Revolution and English historiography | 233 |
Paradise Lost from Civil War to Restoration | 251 |
Bunyan and the Holy War | 268 |
Womens poetry | 127 |
Womens histories | 148 |
Prophecy enthusiasm and female pamphleteers | 162 |
Historical glossary | 286 |
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