The English civil wars in the literary imagination /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Columbia :
University of Missouri Press,
©1999.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cavalier / Graham Roebuck
- "Sad intestine warr" : Mildmay Fane and the poetry of civil strife / Tom Cain
- Herrick's masque of death / M. Thomas Hester
- From witty history to typology : John Cleveland's "The Kings Disguise" / Daniel Jaeckle
- "Small types of great ones" : Richard Lovelace's separate peace / Erna Kelly
- Resistance, collaboration, and silence : Henry Vaughan and Breconshire Royalism / Alan Rudrum
- "Is there no temperate region ...?" : Cooper's Hill and the call for moderation / Jay Russell Curlin
- Garrisoned muse : women's use of the religious lyric in the civil war period / Elizabeth Clarke
- Two letters to Lord Fairfax : Winstanley and Marvell / Hugh Jenkins
- "Most humane foe" : Colonel Robert Overton's war with the muses / Andrew Shifflett
- Paradox in poetry and politics : Katherine Philips in the interregnum / Robert C. Evans
- "We saw a new created day" : restoration revisions of civil war apocalypse / Jonathan Rogers
- "Ostentation vain of fleshly arm" : Milton's revaluation of the heroic celebration of military virtue / M.L. Donnelly
- Dismembering and remembering : the English civil war and male identity / Diane Purkiss
- Phoenix and the crocodile : Milton's natural law debate with Hobbes retried in the tragic forum of Samson Agonistes / Catherine Gimelli Martin.