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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... evidently considerable and itwent through numerous editions: 10,000 copiesmay havesold by 1603 (Palliser 1983: 355). Itwasthe only extensively illustrated bookto whichallEnglish peoplecould haveclaimed access. Numerous woodcuts ...
... evidently considerable and itwent through numerous editions: 10,000 copiesmay havesold by 1603 (Palliser 1983: 355). Itwasthe only extensively illustrated bookto whichallEnglish peoplecould haveclaimed access. Numerous woodcuts ...
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... evidently experiencedperiods of extreme financial difficulty. The diary notes paymentsto support him during incarceration in the Marshalsea prison, Southwark,perhaps fordebt(for example, see Henslowe 1904–8: I,100). He was ...
... evidently experiencedperiods of extreme financial difficulty. The diary notes paymentsto support him during incarceration in the Marshalsea prison, Southwark,perhaps fordebt(for example, see Henslowe 1904–8: I,100). He was ...
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... swiftly and effectivelyto protect theproject (Wickhamet al. 2000: 537–9). The City authorities were evidently, thoughrather mysteriously,more tolerant of the boy companies. Paul's Boys, founded on the participation of choristers.
... swiftly and effectivelyto protect theproject (Wickhamet al. 2000: 537–9). The City authorities were evidently, thoughrather mysteriously,more tolerant of the boy companies. Paul's Boys, founded on the participation of choristers.
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... evidently bewilderedby its strangeness and apparent ugliness. A contemporarycorrespondent observed: 'youcannot imagine amore ugly Sight, thenatroop of leancheek'd Moors.' He elsewhere remarkeduponthe indecorous sexual display ofthe ...
... evidently bewilderedby its strangeness and apparent ugliness. A contemporarycorrespondent observed: 'youcannot imagine amore ugly Sight, thenatroop of leancheek'd Moors.' He elsewhere remarkeduponthe indecorous sexual display ofthe ...
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... evidently wastowards the professional stage, it was nottobe mocked, and thepowerofthe statewas soon asserted.Atleast four playscausedroyal offence:Eastward Ho! (1605), The IsleofGulls (1606), Chapman's The Conspiracy and Tragedyof ...
... evidently wastowards the professional stage, it was nottobe mocked, and thepowerofthe statewas soon asserted.Atleast four playscausedroyal offence:Eastward Ho! (1605), The IsleofGulls (1606), Chapman's The Conspiracy and Tragedyof ...
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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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