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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... Henry and 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 ...
... Henry and 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 ...
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... Henry participated energetically in aristocratic entertainments, particularly those ofamartial kind (see below), and, as SirRoy Strong (1986)andDavid Norbrook (1984, 2002) have argued, the old, antiSpanish, antiCatholic, prowar factions ...
... Henry participated energetically in aristocratic entertainments, particularly those ofamartial kind (see below), and, as SirRoy Strong (1986)andDavid Norbrook (1984, 2002) have argued, the old, antiSpanish, antiCatholic, prowar factions ...
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... Henry's own nascent style had begun to establish hisowncultural space. ButEngland finally achieved acourt culture tomatch, at leastin aspiration, those ofthe Hapsburgs and Bourbons in thereignof Charles Iin the1630s, although its ...
... Henry's own nascent style had begun to establish hisowncultural space. ButEngland finally achieved acourt culture tomatch, at leastin aspiration, those ofthe Hapsburgs and Bourbons in thereignof Charles Iin the1630s, although its ...
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... Henry's assumed role as theembodiment of English chivalry (Orgel and Strong1973: I, 193). Henry's own entertainmentsemphasize hispotential for militaryglory, butthey carefully include actsof formal submission tohis father.Thus, Oberon ...
... Henry's assumed role as theembodiment of English chivalry (Orgel and Strong1973: I, 193). Henry's own entertainmentsemphasize hispotential for militaryglory, butthey carefully include actsof formal submission tohis father.Thus, Oberon ...
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... Henry's entertainments and towards the court culture thatemerged inthe years ofthe personalrule (see below, chapter 4). However, Busino's account ends with a description of the feast that followed the performance, at which the banquet ...
... Henry's entertainments and towards the court culture thatemerged inthe years ofthe personalrule (see below, chapter 4). However, Busino's account ends with a description of the feast that followed the performance, at which the banquet ...
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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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