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  1. Politics and Poetry in Restoration England
    The Case of Dryden's Annus Mirabilis
    Autor*in: McKeon, Michael
    Erschienen: [1975]
    Verlag:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.

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    ISBN: 9780674429710; 9780674429703
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    Schlagworte: Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Political poetry, English / History and criticism; Poésie politique anglaise / Histoire et critique; Geschichte; Englische Literatur; Politik (Motiv); Politik <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Dryden, John (1631-1700): Annus Mirabilis
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  2. Neo-historicism
    studies in Renaissance literature, history and politics
    Beteiligt: Wells, Robin Headlam (Hrsg.); Burgess, Glenn (Hrsg.); Wymer, Rowland (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  D.S. Brewer, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK

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    Essays on English Renaissance culture make a major contribution to the debate on historical method

     

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    Beteiligt: Wells, Robin Headlam (Hrsg.); Burgess, Glenn (Hrsg.); Wymer, Rowland (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781846153310
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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in Renaissance literature (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England)
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    Schlagworte: English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Literature and history / Great Britain / History / 16th century; Literature and history / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 16th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Historicism in literature; Renaissance / England; Englisch; Theater; Geschichtlichkeit; Drama; Literatur; Politik
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 270 Seiten)
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  3. Shakespeare and politics
    Beteiligt: Alexander, Catherine M. S. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This important collection of essays from Shakespeare Survey, the first published in 1975, shows a full range of writing on Shakespeare and politics with shifts of focus as diverse as biography, text and contexts, language and film, and from... mehr

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    This important collection of essays from Shakespeare Survey, the first published in 1975, shows a full range of writing on Shakespeare and politics with shifts of focus as diverse as biography, text and contexts, language and film, and from perspectives that are literary, historical, religious, theoretical and cultural. A new introductory article by John J. Joughin provides a commentary on the essays, relates them to other work in the field and gives an over-view of the subject. The comprehensive collection is a stimulating and provocative introduction to a subject that is complex but never dull

     

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    Beteiligt: Alexander, Catherine M. S. (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780511815256
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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 16th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Politics in literature; Politik
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Political and social views; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Political plays, English / History and criticism
    Umfang: 1 online resource (viii, 268 pages)
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  4. Shakespeare and early modern political thought
    Beteiligt: Armitage, David (Hrsg.); Condren, Conal (Hrsg.); Fitzmaurice, Andrew (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This is the first collaborative volume to place Shakespeare's works within the landscape of early modern political thought. Until recently, literary scholars have not generally treated Shakespeare as a participant in the political thought of his... mehr

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    This is the first collaborative volume to place Shakespeare's works within the landscape of early modern political thought. Until recently, literary scholars have not generally treated Shakespeare as a participant in the political thought of his time, unlike his contemporaries Ben Jonson, Edmund Spenser and Philip Sidney. At the same time, historians of political thought have rarely turned their attention to major works of poetry and drama. A distinguished international and interdisciplinary team of contributors examines the full range of Shakespeare's writings in order to challenge conventional interpretations of plays central to the canon, such as Hamlet; open up novel perspectives on works rarely considered to be political, such as the Sonnets; and focus on those that have been largely neglected, such as The Merry Wives of Windsor. The result is a coherent and challenging portrait of Shakespeare's distinctive engagement with the characteristic questions of early modern political thought

     

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    Beteiligt: Armitage, David (Hrsg.); Condren, Conal (Hrsg.); Fitzmaurice, Andrew (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780511635328
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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Politische Wissenschaft; Politics in literature; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 16th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Political science / Great Britain / History / 16th century; Political science / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Politisches Denken
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Political and social views; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xii, 289 pages)
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    Shakespeare's properties / David Armitage -- The active and contemplative lives in Shakespeare's plays / Cathy Curtis -- Shakespeare and the ethics of authority / Stephen Greenblatt -- Shakespeare and the politics of superstition / Susan James -- Counsel, succession and the politics of Shakespeare's Sonnets / Cathy Shrank -- Educating Hamlet and Prince Hal / Aysha Pollnitz -- The corruption of Hamlet / Andrew Fitzmaurice -- Unfolding 'the properties of government': the case of Measure for measure and the history of political thought / Conal Condren -- Shakespeare and the politics of co-authorship: Henry VIII / Jennifer Richards -- Putting the city into Shakespeare's city comedy / Phil Withington -- Talking to the animals: persuasion, counsel and their discontents in Julius Caesar / David Colclough -- Political rhetoric and citizenship in Coriolanus / Markku Peltonen -- Shakespeare and the best state of a commonwealth / Eric Nelson Afterword: Shakespeare and humanist culture / Quentin Skinner

  5. Women writers and the early modern British political tradition
    Beteiligt: Smith, Hilda L. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This collection of essays includes studies of women's political writings from Christine de Pizan to Mary Wollstonecraft and explores in depth the political ideas of the writers in their historical and intellectual context. The volume illuminates the... mehr

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    This collection of essays includes studies of women's political writings from Christine de Pizan to Mary Wollstonecraft and explores in depth the political ideas of the writers in their historical and intellectual context. The volume illuminates the limitations placed on women's political writings and their broader political role by the social and scholarly institutions of early modern Europe. In so doing, the authors probe legal and political restraints, distinct national and state organisation, and assumptions concerning women's proper intellectual interests. In this endeavour, the volume explores questions and subjects traditionally ignored by historians of political thought and little considered even by current feminist theorists, groups who give slight attention to women's political ideas or place women's writings within the social and intellectual structures from which they emerged and which they helped to shape

     

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  6. Writing and political engagement in seventeenth-century England
    Beteiligt: Hirst, Derek (Hrsg.); Strier, Richard (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This volume, first published in 2000, focuses on the relationship between writing and public concerns in seventeenth-century England before, during and after the civil wars and revolution of the mid-century. The distinguished list of contributors... mehr

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    This volume, first published in 2000, focuses on the relationship between writing and public concerns in seventeenth-century England before, during and after the civil wars and revolution of the mid-century. The distinguished list of contributors represent a variety of disciplines - political scientists, social and political historians and literary critics. They share an intense concern with the relationship between the act of writing and the political and public issues of this extraordinary period. The essays suggest that in the seventeenth-century the private and the public intersected so thoroughly that ostensibly 'private' writing was engaged with public issues and public rhetoric, while on the other hand, political writing was deeply involved with questions of style and inward conscience. This volume illuminates the complex issues of 'public' and 'private', 'art' and 'conscience' in the period

     

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    Beteiligt: Hirst, Derek (Hrsg.); Strier, Richard (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780511518935
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    RVK Klassifikation: HK 1031 ; HK 1071 ; HK 1080
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Politik; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Authors, English / Early modern, 1500-1700 / Political and social views; Englisch; Politik; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 online resource (vii, 236 pages)
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    "I am power": normal and magical politics in The tempest / Richard Strier -- "Void of storie": the struggle for insincerity in Herbert's prose and poetry / Stanley Fish -- Sir Kenelm Digby's rewritings of his life / Jackson I. Cope -- Thomas Hobbes and the Renaissance studia humanitatis / Quentin Skinner -- Casuistry and allegiance in the English Civil War / Barbara Donagan -- Thomas May and the narrative of civil war / J.G.A. Pocock -- Samuel Parker, Andrew Marvell, and political culture, 1667-73 / Derek Hirst -- Sidney's Discourses on political imagoes and royalist iconography / Victoria Silver

  7. Literature, satire, and the early Stuart state
    Autor*in: McRae, Andrew
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Andrew McRae examines the relation between literature and politics at a pivotal moment in English history. He argues that the most influential and incisive political satire in this period may be found in manuscript libels, scurrilous pamphlets and a... mehr

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    Andrew McRae examines the relation between literature and politics at a pivotal moment in English history. He argues that the most influential and incisive political satire in this period may be found in manuscript libels, scurrilous pamphlets and a range of other material written and circulated under the threat of censorship. These are the unauthorised texts of early Stuart England. From his analysis of these texts, McRae argues that satire, as the pre-eminent literary mode of discrimination and stigmatisation, helped people make sense of the confusing political conditions of the early Stuart era. It did so partly through personal attacks and partly also through sophisticated interventions into ongoing political and ideological debates. In such forms satire provided resources through which contemporary writers could define new models of political identity and construct new discourses of dissent. This book wil be of interest to political and literary historians alike

     

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    ISBN: 9780511483806
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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Satire, English / History and criticism; English prose literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Literature and state / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Englisch; Satire
    Umfang: 1 online resource (ix, 259 pages)
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    Personal politics. The culture of early Stuart libelling ; Contesting identity -- Public politics. Freeing the tongue and the heart : satire and the political subject ; Discourses of discrimination : political satire in the 1620s -- The politics of division. Satire and sycophancy : Richard Corbett and early Stuart royalism ; Stigmatizing Prynne : puritanism and politics in the 1630s

  8. Milton, toleration, and nationhood
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    John Milton lived at a time when English nationalism became entangled with principles and policies of cultural, religious, and ethnic tolerance. Combining political theory with close readings of key texts, this study examines how Milton's polemical... mehr

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    John Milton lived at a time when English nationalism became entangled with principles and policies of cultural, religious, and ethnic tolerance. Combining political theory with close readings of key texts, this study examines how Milton's polemical and imaginative literature intersects with representations of English Protestant nationhood. Through detailed case studies of Milton's works, Elizabeth Sauer charts the fluctuating narrative of Milton's literary engagements in relation to social, political, and philosophical themes such as ecclesiology, exclusionism, Irish alterity, natural law, disestablishment, geography, and intermarriage. In so doing, Sauer shows the extent to which nationhood and toleration can be subjected to literary and historicist inquiry. Her study makes a salient contribution to Milton studies and to scholarship on early modern literature and the development of the early nation-state

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Nationalismus; Politik; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Nationalism / England / History / 17th century; Nationalism in literature; Nationalism and literature; Nationalismus; Toleranz
    Weitere Schlagworte: Milton, John / 1608-1674 / Political and social views; Milton, John / 1608-1674 / Criticism and interpretation; Milton, John (1608-1674)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (ix, 223 pages)
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    Introduction -- 1. 'Temple-worke': Milton's Literary ecclesiology -- 2. Reduction: civilizing conquests in Ireland -- 3. Natural law: Milton's post-revolutionary Defences of England -- 4. Disestablishment: divorce of church and state -- 5. Geography: spatial poetics -- 6. Exogamy: 'entercourse' with philistines -- Epilogue

  9. Writing the monarch in Jacobean England
    Jonson, Donne, Shakespeare and the works of King James
    Autor*in: Rickard, Jane
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    King James VI and I's extensive publications and the responses they met played a key role in the literary culture of Jacobean England. This book is the first sustained study of how James's subjects commented upon, appropriated and reworked these... mehr

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    King James VI and I's extensive publications and the responses they met played a key role in the literary culture of Jacobean England. This book is the first sustained study of how James's subjects commented upon, appropriated and reworked these royal writings. Jane Rickard highlights the vitality of such responses across genres – including poetry, court masque, sermon, polemic and drama – and in the different media of performance, manuscript and print. The book focuses in particular on Jonson, Donne and Shakespeare, arguing that these major authors responded in illuminatingly contrasting ways to James's claims as an author-king, made especially creative uses of the opportunities that his publications afforded and helped to inspire some of what the King in turn wrote. Their literary responses reveal that royal writing enabled a significant reimagining of the relationship between ruler and ruled. This volume will interest researchers and advanced students of Renaissance literature and history

     

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  10. Drama and politics in the English Civil War
    Autor*in: Wiseman, Susan
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In 1642 an ordinance closed the theatres of England. Critics and historians have assumed that the edict was to be firm and inviolate. Susan Wiseman challenges this assumption and argues that the period 1640 to 1660 was not a gap in the production and... mehr

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    In 1642 an ordinance closed the theatres of England. Critics and historians have assumed that the edict was to be firm and inviolate. Susan Wiseman challenges this assumption and argues that the period 1640 to 1660 was not a gap in the production and performance of drama nor a blank space between 'Renaissance drama' and the 'Restoration stage'. Rather, throughout the period, writers focused instead on a range of dramas with political perspectives, from republican to royalist. This group included the short pamphlet dramas of the 1640s and the texts produced by the writers of the 1650s, such as William Davenant, Margaret Cavendish and James Shirley. In analysing the diverse forms of dramatic production of the 1640s and 1650s, Wiseman reveals the political and generic diversity produced by the changes in dramatic production, and offers insights into the theatre of the Civil War

     

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    ISBN: 9780511518980
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    Schlagworte: Englischer Bürgerkrieg; Geschichte; Politik; English drama / 17th century / History and criticism; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Theater / Political aspects / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Political plays, English / History and criticism; Literary form / History / 17th century; Drama; Theater; Englisch
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xviii, 297 pages)
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    Introduction: how the drama disappeared -- Part I. 1642-1649: Cases in Politics and Drama -- 1. New news for a new world? Genre politics and the news dialogues of the 1640s -- 2. 'With the agreement of the people in their hands': transformations of radical drama in the 1640s -- 3. Royalist versus Republican ethics and aesthetics Interchapter: 'The Life of Action' playing on performance in the 1640s -- Part II. The 1650s: Protectorate, Politics and Performance -- 4. Gender and status in dramatic discourse Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle -- 5. Royal or reformed? the politics of court entertainment in translation and performance -- 6. national identity, topic and genre in Davenant's protectorate opera -- 7. Genre, politics and place: the social body in the dramatic career of John Tatham -- 8. True and loyal? politics and genre in Civil War and protectorate tragicomedy

  11. Literary patronage in England, 1650-1800
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This is the first comprehensive study of the system of literary patronage in early modern England and it demonstrates that far from declining by 1750 - as many commentators have suggested - the system persisted, albeit in altered forms, throughout... mehr

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    This is the first comprehensive study of the system of literary patronage in early modern England and it demonstrates that far from declining by 1750 - as many commentators have suggested - the system persisted, albeit in altered forms, throughout the eighteenth century. Combining the perspectives of literary, social and political history, Dustin Griffin lays out the workings of the patronage system and shows how authors wrote within that system, manipulating it to their advantage or resisting the claims of patrons by advancing counterclaims of their own. Professor Griffin describes the cultural economics of patronage and argues that literary patronage was in effect always 'political'. Chapters on individual authors, including Dryden, Swift, Pope and Johnson, as well as Edward Young, Richard Savage, Mary Leapor and Charlotte Lennox, address the author's role in the system, the rhetoric of dedications and the larger poetics of patronage

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Authors and patrons / England / History / 18th century; Authors and patrons / England / History / 17th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 18th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Literature and society / England / History; Literary patrons / Great Britain; Englisch; Schriftsteller; Mäzenatentum; Patronage; Literatur
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    The cultural economics of literary patronage -- The politics of patronage -- John Dryden -- Jonathan Swift -- Alexander Pope -- Edward Young and Richard Savage -- Mary Leapor and Charlotte Lennox -- Samuel Johnson -- The persistence of patronage

  12. Historiography and ideology in Stuart drama
    Autor*in: Kamps, Ivo
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This study explores the Stuart history play, a genre often viewed as an inferior or degenerate version of the exemplary Elizabethan dramatic form. Writing in the shadow of Marlowe and Shakespeare, Stuart playwrights have traditionally been evaluated... mehr

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    This study explores the Stuart history play, a genre often viewed as an inferior or degenerate version of the exemplary Elizabethan dramatic form. Writing in the shadow of Marlowe and Shakespeare, Stuart playwrights have traditionally been evaluated through the aesthetic assumptions and political concerns of the sixteenth century. Ivo Kamps's study traces the development of Jacobite drama in the radically changed literary and political environment of the seventeenth century. He shows how historiographical developments in this period materially affected the structure of the history play. As audiences became increasingly sceptical of the comparatively simple teleological narratives of the Tudor era, a demand for new ways of staging history emerged. Kamps demonstrates how Stuart drama capitalised on this new awareness of historical narrative to undermine inherited forms of literary and political authority. This book is the first sustained attempt to account for a neglected genre, and a sophisticated reading of the relationship between literature, history and political power

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Politik; English drama / 17th century / History and criticism; Literature and history / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Historiography / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Historical drama, English / History and criticism; Political plays, English / History and criticism; Englisch; Historisches Drama; Drama; Ideologie; Geschichtsschreibung
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    1. Renaissance historiography -- 2. Historiography and Tudor historical drama: the example of Bale's King Johan -- 3. Thomas Heywood and the Princess Elizabeth: disrupting diachronic history -- 4. Shakespeare, Fletcher, and the question of history -- 5. "No meete matters to be wrytten or treated vpon": The Tragedy of Sir John Van Olden Barnavelt -- 6. Perkin Warbeck and the failure of historiography

  13. Representing revolution in Milton and his contemporaries
    religion, politics, and polemics in radical Puritanism
    Erschienen: 2001
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    David Loewenstein's Representing Revolution in Milton and his Contemporaries is a wide-ranging exploration of the interactions of literature, polemics and religious politics in the English Revolution. Loewenstein highlights the powerful spiritual... mehr

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    David Loewenstein's Representing Revolution in Milton and his Contemporaries is a wide-ranging exploration of the interactions of literature, polemics and religious politics in the English Revolution. Loewenstein highlights the powerful spiritual beliefs and religious ideologies in the polemical struggles of Milton, Marvell and their radical Puritan contemporaries during these revolutionary decades. By examining a wide range of canonical and non-canonical writers - John Lilburne, Winstanley the Digger and Milton, amongst others - he reveals how radical Puritans struggled with the contradictions and ambiguities of the English Revolution and its political regimes. His portrait of a faction-riven, violent seventeenth-century revolutionary culture is an original and significant contribution to our understanding of these turbulent decades and their aftermath. By placing Milton's great poems in the context of the period's radical religious politics, it should be of interest to historians as well as literary scholars

     

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  14. Literature and Utopian politics in seventeenth-century England
    Erschienen: 2002
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Hundreds of writers in the English-speaking world of the seventeenth-century imagined alternative ideal societies. Sometimes they did so by exploring fanciful territories, such as the world in the moon or the nations of the Antipodes; but sometimes... mehr

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    Hundreds of writers in the English-speaking world of the seventeenth-century imagined alternative ideal societies. Sometimes they did so by exploring fanciful territories, such as the world in the moon or the nations of the Antipodes; but sometimes they composed serious disquisitions about the here and now, proposing how England or its nascent colonies could be conceived of as an 'Oceana,' or a New Jerusalem. This book provides a comprehensive view of the operations of the utopian imagination in literature from 1603 to the 1660s. Appealing to social theorists, literary critics, and political and cultural historians, this volume revises prevailing notions of the languages of hope and social dreaming in the making of British modernity during a century of political and intellectual upheaval

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Politik; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Utopias in literature; Utopias / Great Britain; Literatur; Englisch; Utopie; Politik
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    Introduction -- 1. The look of power -- 2. Utopian experimentalism, 1620-1638 -- 3. "Reformation" and "desolation" : the new horizons of the 1640s -- 4. Out of the "true nothing", 1649-1653 -- 5. From constitutionalism to aestheticization, 1654-1670 -- Notes -- Index

  15. Literature and the politics of family in seventeenth-century England
    Autor*in: Ng, Su Fang
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    A common literary language linked royal absolutism to radical religion and republicanism in seventeenth-century England. Authors from both sides of the Civil Wars, including Milton, Hobbes, Margaret Cavendish, and the Quakers, adapted the analogy... mehr

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    A common literary language linked royal absolutism to radical religion and republicanism in seventeenth-century England. Authors from both sides of the Civil Wars, including Milton, Hobbes, Margaret Cavendish, and the Quakers, adapted the analogy between family and state to support radically different visions of political community. They used family metaphors to debate the limits of political authority, rethink gender roles, and imagine community in a period of social and political upheaval. While critical attention has focused on how the common analogy linking father and king, family and state, bolstered royal and paternal claims to authority and obedience, its meaning was in fact intensely contested. In this wide-ranging study, Su Fang Ng analyses the language and metaphors used to describe the relationship between politics and the family in both literary and political writings and offers a fresh perspective on how seventeenth-century literature reflected as well as influenced political thought

     

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    Introduction: strange bedfellows: patriarchalism and revolutionary thought; Part I. Revolutionary Debates: 1. Father-Kings and Amazon Queens; 2. Milton's band of brothers; 3. Hobbes and the absent family; 4. Cromwellian fatherhood and its discontents; Part II. Restoration Imaginings: Interchapter: Revolutionary legacies; 5. Execrable sons and second Adams: family politics in Paradise Lost; 6. Marriage and monarchy: Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World and the fictions of Queenly rule; 7. Marriage and discipline in early Quakerism; Epilogue: the family-state analogy's eighteenth-century afterlife

  16. Exile and journey in seventeenth-century literature
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The political and religious upheavals of the seventeenth century caused an unprecedented number of people to emigrate, voluntarily or not, from England. Among these exiles were some of the most important authors in the Anglo-American canon. In this... mehr

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    The political and religious upheavals of the seventeenth century caused an unprecedented number of people to emigrate, voluntarily or not, from England. Among these exiles were some of the most important authors in the Anglo-American canon. In this 2007 book, Christopher D'Addario explores how early modern authors thought and wrote about the experience of exile in relation both to their lost homeland and to the new communities they created for themselves abroad. He analyses the writings of first-generation New England Puritans, the Royalists in France during the English Civil War, and the 'interior exiles' of John Milton and John Dryden. D'Addario explores the nature of artistic creation from the religious and political margins of early modern England, and in doing so, provides detailed insight into the psychological and material pressures of displacement and a much overdue study of the importance of exile to the development of early modern literature

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Exile (Punishment) in literature; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Literature and society / Great Britain / History / 17th century; American literature / Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 / History and criticism; American literature / Puritan authors / History and criticism; Englisch; Literatur; Reise <Motiv>; Exil <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Bradstreet, Anne / 1612?-1672 / History and criticism; Hobbes, Thomas / 1588-1679 / History and criticism; Milton, John / 1608-1674 / History and criticism; Dryden, John / 1631-1700 / History and criticism; Dryden, John (1631-1700); Milton, John (1608-1674); Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679); Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672)
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    Nostalgia and nationalism in New England literature -- Exile and the semantic education of Thomas Hobbes -- The expulsion from Paradise : Milton, epic, and the Restoration exiles -- Sybill's leaves : Dryden and the historiography of exile

  17. Milton and republicanism
    Beteiligt: Armitage, David (Hrsg.); Himy, Armand (Hrsg.); Skinner, Quentin (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1995
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Drawing upon the expertise of both historians and literary critics, this volume examines the classical sources of Milton's republicanism, the genesis of that republicanism in the 1640s, its disappointment in the 1650s and its presence in his work... mehr

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    Drawing upon the expertise of both historians and literary critics, this volume examines the classical sources of Milton's republicanism, the genesis of that republicanism in the 1640s, its disappointment in the 1650s and its presence in his work (particularly in Paradise Lost) after the Restoration

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Ideas in context ; 35
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Republicanism / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Political poetry, English / History and criticism; Republicanism in literature; Republikanismus
    Weitere Schlagworte: Milton, John / 1608-1674 / Political and social views; Milton, John (1608-1674)
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    Milton's classical republicanism / Martin Dzelzainis -- Milton and the characteristics of a free commonwealth / Thomas N. Corns -- Great senates and godly education : politics and cultural renewal in some pre- and post-revolutionary texts of Milton / Cedric C. Brown -- Biblical reference in the political pamphlets of the Levellers and Milton, 1638-1654 / Elizabeth Tuttle -- The metapahorical contract in Milton's Tenure of kings and magistrates / Victoria Kahn -- Milton, Satan, Salmasius and Abdiel / Roger Lejosne -- Paradise lost as a republican 'tractatus theologico-politicus' / Armand Himy -- Popular republicanism in the 1650s : John Streater's 'heroick mechanicks' / Nigel Smith -- Milton and Marchamont Nedham / Blair Worden -- Milton and the protectorate in 1658 / Martin Dzelzainis -- John Milton : poet against empire / David Armitage -- The whig Milton, 1667-1700 / Nicholas von Maltzahn -- Borrowed language : Milton, Jeffersosn, Mirabeau / Tony Davies

  18. Shakespeare's Troy
    drama, politics, and the translation of empire
    Autor*in: James, Heather
    Erschienen: 1997
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    Heather James examines the ways in which Shakespeare handles the inheritance and transmission of the Troy legend. She argues that Shakespeare's use of Virgil, Ovid and other classical sources demonstrates the appropriation of classical authority in... mehr

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    Heather James examines the ways in which Shakespeare handles the inheritance and transmission of the Troy legend. She argues that Shakespeare's use of Virgil, Ovid and other classical sources demonstrates the appropriation of classical authority in the interests of developing a national myth, and goes on to distinguish Shakespeare's deployment of the myth from 'official' Tudor and Stuart ideology. James traces Shakespeare's reworking of the myth in Troilus and Cressida, Antony and Cleopatra, Cymbeline and The Tempest, and shows how the legend of Troy in Queen Elizabeth's day differed from that in the time of King James. The larger issue the book confronts is the directly political one of the way in which Shakespeare's textual appropriations participate in the larger cultural project of finding historical legitimation for a realm that was asserting its status as an empire

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture ; 22
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Political plays, English / History and criticism; Troilus (Legendary character) in literature; Trojan War / Literature and the war; English drama / Roman influences; Imperialism in literature; Trojans in literature; Myth in literature; Trojanischer Krieg; Drama; Troja <Motiv>; Trojanischer Sagenkreis
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Troilus and Cressida; Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Political and social views; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Troilus and Cressida
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    Introduction: Shakespeare's fatal Cleopatra -- Shakespeare and the Troy Legend -- Blazoning injustices: mutilating Titus Andronicus, Vergil, and Rome -- "Tricks we play on the dead": making history in Troilus and Cressida -- To earn a place in the story: resisting the Aeneid in Antony and Cleopatra -- Cymbeline's mingle-mangle: Britain's Roman histories -- "How came that window in?": allusion, politics, and the theater in The Tempest

  19. The reinvention of love
    poetry, politics, and culture from Sidney to Milton
    Autor*in: Low, Anthony
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In The Reinvention of Love Anthony Low argues that cultural, economic and political change transformed the way poets from Sidney to Milton thought and wrote about love. Examining the interface between social, political and economic practices and... mehr

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    In The Reinvention of Love Anthony Low argues that cultural, economic and political change transformed the way poets from Sidney to Milton thought and wrote about love. Examining the interface between social, political and economic practices and individual psyches, as reflected in literary texts, Professor Low illuminates the connections between material circumstances, perceptions, and ideals. Through detailed readings of the work of Sidney, Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, Carew, and Milton, he shows how from the late sixteenth century poets struggled to replace the older Petrarchan tradition with a form of love in harmony with a changing world, and to reconcile human love and sacred devotion. Donne fled the social world; Carew made new accommodations with it; Milton revised it. For Milton, sacred love, cut off from communal norms, verges on hatred, while married love takes on the burden of assuaging loneliness in a threatening world

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English poetry / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Love poetry, English / History and criticism; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 16th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Language and culture / England / History / 16th century; Language and culture / England / History / 17th century; Lyrik; Englisch; Liebesdichtung; Liebeslyrik; Politik; Liebe <Motiv>; Wirtschaft; Gesellschaft
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sidney, Philip / 1554-1586 / Criticism and interpretation; Milton, John / 1608-1674 / Criticism and interpretation; Milton, John (1608-1674)
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    Preface -- Introduction -- Sir Philip Sidney: 'Huge desyre' -- John Donne: 'Defects of lonelinesse' -- John Donne: 'The Holy Ghost is amorous in his metaphors' -- George Herbert: 'The best love' -- Richard Crashaw: 'Love's delicious fire' -- Thomas Carew: 'Fresh invention' -- John Milton: 'Because we freely love' -- John Milton: 'Haile wedded love' -- Conclusion

  20. Representing revolution in Milton and his contemporaries
    religion, politics, and polemics in radical Puritanism
    Erschienen: 2001
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    ISBN: 0511017685; 0511049285; 0511118244; 0511483694; 0521770327; 9780511017681; 9780511049286; 9780511118241; 9780511483691; 9780521770323
    Schlagworte: Littérature anglaise / Auteurs puritains / Histoire et critique; Christianisme et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siècle; Politique et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siècle; Littérature anglaise / 17e siècle / Histoire et critique; Littérature révolutionnaire anglaise / Histoire et critique; Radicalisme / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siècle; Polémique / Histoire / 17e siècle; Puritanisme dans la littérature; Radicalisme dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Radicalism / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; English literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Polemics / History / 17th century; Puritan movements in literature; Radicalism in literature; Revolutionary literature, English / History and criticism; English literature / Puritan authors / History and criticism; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Litterature anglaise / Auteurs puritains / Histoire et critique; Christianisme et litterature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siecle; Politique et litterature / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siecle; Litterature anglaise / 17e siecle / Histoire et critique; Litterature revolutionnaire anglaise / Histoire et critique; Radicalisme / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 17e siecle; Polemique / Histoire / 17e siecle; Puritanisme dans la litterature; Radicalisme dans la litterature; Puritanisme; Radicalisme; Letterkunde; Engels; Engelse Burgeroorlog; Puritains / Dans la littérature; Puritanisme / Grande-Bretagne / 17e siècle; Littérature anglaise / Grande-Bretagne / 17e siècle / Histoire et critique; Christianisme et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / 17e siècle; Politique et littérature / Grande-Bretagne / 17e siècle; Puritanismus; Geschichte; Literatur; Englisch; Geschichte; Literatur; Radikalismus; English literature; Christianity and literature; Politics and literature; English literature; Revolutionary literature, English; Radicalism; Polemics; Puritan movements in literature; Radicalism in literature; Englisch; Literatur; Puritanismus; Geschichte; Englischer Bürgerkrieg
    Weitere Schlagworte: Milton, John / 1608-1674; Milton, John / 1608-1674 / Pensée politique et sociale; Milton, John / 1608-1674 / Contemporains; Milton, John / 1608-1674 / Religion; Milton, John / 1608-1674; Milton, John / (1608-1674) / Pensée politique et sociale; Milton, John / (1608-1674) / Religion; Milton, John; Milton, John (1608-1674); Milton, John (1608-1674); Milton, John (1608-1674); Milton, John (1608-1674)
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    Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on abbreviations and citations; Introduction; PART I Radical Puritanism and polemical responses; PART II Milton: radical Puritan politics, polemics, and poetry; Afterword; Notes; Index

    Loewenstein's book is a wide-ranging exploration of the interactions of literature, polemics and religious politics in the English Revolution. Loewenstein highlights the powerful spiritual beliefs and religious ideologies in the polemical struggles of Milton, Marvell and their radical Puritan contemporaries during these revolutionary decades

  21. Philosophy and the puzzles of Hamlet
    a study of Shakespeare's method
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

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    Schlagworte: Politics and literature / Great Britain / History / 17th century; Politics in literature; Politische Philosophie
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Hamlet; Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Political and social views; Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Philosophy; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Hamlet
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-276) and index

    Horatio and the pirates -- Whichever way the wind blows -- The theatre of reality -- "Why, what a king is this!" -- Hamlet's English madness -- Epilogue

  22. The philosopher's English king
    Shakespeare's Henriad as political philosophy
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  University of Rochester Press, Rochester, NY

    This book on Shakespeare's <I>Henriad</I> studies the tetralogy as a work of political thought. Leon Craig, author of two previous volumes on Shakespeare's political thought, argues that the four plays present Shakespeare's teaching on the question... mehr

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    This book on Shakespeare's Henriad studies the tetralogy as a work of political thought. Leon Craig, author of two previous volumes on Shakespeare's political thought, argues that the four plays present Shakespeare's teaching on the question of who has the right to rule, one of the perennial questions of political philosophy. Offering original interpretations of each of the plays, Craig discusses divine right in Richard II, political upheaval and disputed rule in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, and just rule in Henry V. In addition Craig shows how the four plays constituteone narrative -- starting in Richard II and concluding in Henry V -- telling the story of the making of a legitimate ruler, England's most famous warrior king, Henry V. The Philosopher's English King provides a meticulous account of Shakespeare's philosophy of legitimate rule, contributing to the burgeoning scholarship on Shakespeare as a political thinker and showing yet again that the poet deserves to be placed among the ranks of such political philosophers as Plato, Machiavelli, and Hobbes.

    Leon Craig is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Alberta

     

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  23. The secret history in literature, 1660-1820
    Beteiligt: Bullard, Rebecca (Hrsg.); Carnell, Rachel (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Secret history, with its claim to expose secrets of state and the sexual intrigues of monarchs and ministers, alarmed and thrilled readers across Europe and America from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Scholars have recognised for... mehr

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    Secret history, with its claim to expose secrets of state and the sexual intrigues of monarchs and ministers, alarmed and thrilled readers across Europe and America from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Scholars have recognised for some time the important position that the genre occupies within the literary and political culture of the Enlightenment. Of interest to students of British, French and American literature, as well as political and intellectual history, this new volume of essays demonstrates for the first time the extent of secret history's interaction with different literary traditions, including epic poetry, Restoration drama, periodicals, and slave narratives. It reveals secret history's impact on authors, readers, and the book trade in England, France, and America throughout the long eighteenth century. In doing so, it offers a case study for approaching questions of genre at moments when political and cultural shifts put strain on traditional generic categories

     

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  24. Herrick, Fanshawe and the politics of intertextuality
    classical literature and seventeenth-century royalism
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    a study of Shakespeare's method
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-276) and index

    Horatio and the pirates -- Whichever way the wind blows -- The theatre of reality -- "Why, what a king is this!" -- Hamlet's English madness -- Epilogue