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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... example, Spufford 1979 and Thomas 1986: 103, both discussed by Watt 1991: 7).This maywell bethe case;Icanread modern Greek with facility, but find it exceptionally difficultto write. The skillsneeded towrite one's nameor indeed to make ...
... example, Spufford 1979 and Thomas 1986: 103, both discussed by Watt 1991: 7).This maywell bethe case;Icanread modern Greek with facility, but find it exceptionally difficultto write. The skillsneeded towrite one's nameor indeed to make ...
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... example, see Henslowe 1904–8: I,100). He was immenselypopularin his ownage.Yetthe circumstancesof literary production rendered himvirtuallyinvisible toposterity. Bytrade, curiously, hewas amaster printer (Schoenbaum 1975: 117). The ...
... example, see Henslowe 1904–8: I,100). He was immenselypopularin his ownage.Yetthe circumstancesof literary production rendered himvirtuallyinvisible toposterity. Bytrade, curiously, hewas amaster printer (Schoenbaum 1975: 117). The ...
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... example. The London stage andthe London press were contenthungry and driven bya competitivemarketof readers and audiencesthathad plenty of alternativeways to spend their money.The writing they supported was performed or printed because ...
... example. The London stage andthe London press were contenthungry and driven bya competitivemarketof readers and audiencesthathad plenty of alternativeways to spend their money.The writing they supported was performed or printed because ...
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... example, prepublication censorship hadbeen introduced into Englandfor the firsttimethrough a requirement thatnobook could be printed without the approval of a royal licenser (Blagden 1960: 20–1, 30). It was in Elizabeth's reign, however ...
... example, prepublication censorship hadbeen introduced into Englandfor the firsttimethrough a requirement thatnobook could be printed without the approval of a royal licenser (Blagden 1960: 20–1, 30). It was in Elizabeth's reign, however ...
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... example,hehired a troupe ofOxford 'scholars'toput onan entertainment at anAscension Daytilt (Hammer 1999: 202). His fall certainly disrupted amajor network of dependency and protection. Patronage inthe early modern period functioned on ...
... example,hehired a troupe ofOxford 'scholars'toput onan entertainment at anAscension Daytilt (Hammer 1999: 202). His fall certainly disrupted amajor network of dependency and protection. Patronage inthe early modern period functioned on ...
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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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