A History of Seventeenth-Century English LiteratureJohn Wiley & Sons, 16 dec 2013 - 480 pagina's A History of Seventeenth-Century Literature outlines significant developments in the English literary tradition between the years 1603 and 1690.
Thomas Corns is a major international authority on Milton, the Caroline Court, and the political literature of the English Civil War and the Interregnum. |
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... Charles II: May 1660 to February 1685 Dissent, Poperyand Arbitrary Government Theatre oftheRuleof Charles II Rochesterism The Poetryof Dryden andButler Marvell After1660 Bunyan, Pepys and Sprat Milton, St Nicholas and Hutchinson Katherine.
... Charles II: May 1660 to February 1685 Dissent, Poperyand Arbitrary Government Theatre oftheRuleof Charles II Rochesterism The Poetryof Dryden andButler Marvell After1660 Bunyan, Pepys and Sprat Milton, St Nicholas and Hutchinson Katherine.
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... Charles, as potentialheirs,and a daughter, Elizabeth, whoindue course wouldpossibly engage inan advantageous marriagecontract with aforeign prince. James brought with him a Scottish entourage, some ofwhom heallowedto waste away ...
... Charles, as potentialheirs,and a daughter, Elizabeth, whoindue course wouldpossibly engage inan advantageous marriagecontract with aforeign prince. James brought with him a Scottish entourage, some ofwhom heallowedto waste away ...
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... Charles I's. Jamesnotoriously supported favourites, showering them with presents, titles and officesthat werein hisgift. Amongthose hemost openly favoured intheearly part of hisreign was Robert Carr, a gentryclass Scot, who had entered ...
... Charles I's. Jamesnotoriously supported favourites, showering them with presents, titles and officesthat werein hisgift. Amongthose hemost openly favoured intheearly part of hisreign was Robert Carr, a gentryclass Scot, who had entered ...
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... Charles I. Similar claims havebeen advancedforthe court of PrinceHenry. He was only 9 at thetimeof his father's accession, andnotuntil 1610washe createdPrince of Wales, receivingatthe sametime his own revenues, household and thepalaces ...
... Charles I. Similar claims havebeen advancedforthe court of PrinceHenry. He was only 9 at thetimeof his father's accession, andnotuntil 1610washe createdPrince of Wales, receivingatthe sametime his own revenues, household and thepalaces ...
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... Charles Iin the1630s, although its ideology differed sharply from thecourt of his brother. Masques. and. Other. Court. Entertainments. The arrival of the Stuarts reanimated the tradition of court entertainment in England. Queen Anne of ...
... Charles Iin the1630s, although its ideology differed sharply from thecourt of his brother. Masques. and. Other. Court. Entertainments. The arrival of the Stuarts reanimated the tradition of court entertainment in England. Queen Anne of ...
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March 1629 to April | |
The Making of the Caroline Court | |
Poetry andProseRomance NonFictional Prose | |
From Manuscript to Print Plays and Players | |
April 1640 | |
May 1660 | |
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