The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1650–1740Steven N. Zwicker This volume offers an account of English literary culture in one of its most volatile and politically engaged moments. From the work of Milton and Marvell in the 1650s and 1660s through the brilliant careers of Dryden, Rochester, and Behn, Locke and Astell, Swift and Defoe, Pope and Montagu, the pressures and extremes of social, political, and sexual experience are everywhere reflected in literary texts: in the daring lyrics and intricate political allegories of this age, in the vitriol and bristling topicality of its satires as well as in the imaginative flight of its mock epics, fictions, and heroic verse. The volume's chronologies and select bibliographies will guide the reader through texts and events, while the fourteen essays commissioned for this Companion will allow us to read the period anew. |
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... Cromwell,Lord Protector ofEngland(3 September) 1659 Collapse of theProtectorate Baxter, Holy Commonwealth; Davenant, Siege of Stuartenters London on his thirtieth birthday (29 May); Pepys begins his Diary,(1 January); first of ...
... Cromwell,Lord Protector ofEngland(3 September) 1659 Collapse of theProtectorate Baxter, Holy Commonwealth; Davenant, Siege of Stuartenters London on his thirtieth birthday (29 May); Pepys begins his Diary,(1 January); first of ...
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... Cromwell 1599–1658 Charles I 1600–1649 Edmund Waller 1606–1687 Sir William Davenant 1606–1668 John Milton 1608–1674 Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon 1609–1674 Gerrard Winstanley 1609–1676 Queen Henrietta Maria 1610–1669 James Harrington ...
... Cromwell 1599–1658 Charles I 1600–1649 Edmund Waller 1606–1687 Sir William Davenant 1606–1668 John Milton 1608–1674 Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon 1609–1674 Gerrard Winstanley 1609–1676 Queen Henrietta Maria 1610–1669 James Harrington ...
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... Cromwell's quandary: on the onehand,he waspersonally committed tothe godly; onthe other, settlementcould only come fromplacating thegentry. Under LordProtector Cromwell – ashe became in 1653 – policy seesawed between godly reformand ...
... Cromwell's quandary: on the onehand,he waspersonally committed tothe godly; onthe other, settlementcould only come fromplacating thegentry. Under LordProtector Cromwell – ashe became in 1653 – policy seesawed between godly reformand ...
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... Cromwell's bas hawstoLouis XIV's dragoons, from James II's Catholic Irish troopstoGeorge II's Hessian mercenaries, was something withwhich peoplewere familiar, and something which they feared. JamesIIhad built a formidable army by 1688 ...
... Cromwell's bas hawstoLouis XIV's dragoons, from James II's Catholic Irish troopstoGeorge II's Hessian mercenaries, was something withwhich peoplewere familiar, and something which they feared. JamesIIhad built a formidable army by 1688 ...
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