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Representing Revolution in Milton and His Contemporaries
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Representing Revolution in Milton and His Contemporaries

Religion, Politics, and Polemics in Radical Puritanism
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Beschreibung

David Loewenstein's Representing Revolution in Milton and his Contemporaries is a wide-ranging exploration of the interactions of literature, polemics and religious politics in the English Revolution. Loewenstein highlights the powerful spiritual beliefs and religious ideologies in the polemical struggles of Milton, Marvell and their radical Puritan contemporaries during these revolutionary decades. By examining a wide range of canonical and non-canonical writers - John Lilburne, Winstanley the Digger and Milton, amongst others - he reveals how radical Puritans struggled with the contradictions and ambiguities of the English Revolution and its political regimes. His portrait of a faction-riven, violent seventeenth-century revolutionary culture is an original and significant contribution to our understanding of these turbulent decades and their aftermath. By placing Milton's great poems in the context of the period's radical religious politics, it should be of interest to historians as well as literary scholars.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-521-77032-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Erscheinungsdatum15.03.2001
Seiten428 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 30 mm
Gewicht844 g
Artikel-Nr.1205879
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.1774926
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Autor

David Loewenstien is Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the author of Milton and the Drama of History: Historical Vision, Iconoclasm, and the Literary Imagination (Cambridge, 1990), which won the Milton Society of America's James Holly Hanford Award for Distinguished book. He is co-editor of Politics, Poetics, and Hermeneutics in Milton's Prose (Cambridge, 1990) and of the forthcoming Cambridge History of Early Modern Literature.

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