Dragon's Teeth: Literature in the English RevolutionClarendon Press, 1987 - 280 من الصفحات "Books," wrote Milton, "are like dragon's teeth that spring up armed men." This study looks at some of the armed men that Milton, Marvell, Browne, and Butler sent off to fight, reading a series of 17th-century literary texts against the historical and political backdrop of the English Revolution. Confronting the formalist taboo on historical and political context, Wilding provides many challenging new readings, exploring issues of war and peace, of economic exploitation, social repression and the radical politics of the Levellers and Diggers. The issues that resulted in revolution three centuries ago are still relevant today, as Wilding persuasively demonstrates in a collection that will interest scholars and students of English literature, history, and political science. |
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الصفحة 68
... look to his forehead , here be brambles . But I suppose he thought it might give offence : and he was not yet come ... looks like one . . . who , in the England of the 1630s , but a cavalier , would have " curls " ? ( Milton and the ...
... look to his forehead , here be brambles . But I suppose he thought it might give offence : and he was not yet come ... looks like one . . . who , in the England of the 1630s , but a cavalier , would have " curls " ? ( Milton and the ...
الصفحة 206
... look at some of the pol- itical implications and issues of the opening books of Paradise Lost . But before we look at the explicitly political materials of the poem , we need to consider the way in which Satan and the devils are ...
... look at some of the pol- itical implications and issues of the opening books of Paradise Lost . But before we look at the explicitly political materials of the poem , we need to consider the way in which Satan and the devils are ...
الصفحة 211
... look haughtie , have not so much true spirit and understanding in them as a Pismire . The bees prepare us for the ... looks forward to the hissing the devils make in that episode in Book x when they are all turned to serpents . At the ...
... look haughtie , have not so much true spirit and understanding in them as a Pismire . The bees prepare us for the ... looks forward to the hissing the devils make in that episode in Book x when they are all turned to serpents . At the ...
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List of abbreviations | 1 |
Politics | 28 |
Religio Medici in the English Revolution | 89 |
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A. H. Dodd Adam allusion ambiguity Andrew Marvell Antichrist Appleton House army attack bishops blindness Brooks Browne Browne's Butler Cambridge campaign charity Charles Christ Christian Christopher Hill church Civil classical Cleanth Brooks clergy common Comus Comus's contemporary context corruption Council Court critical Cromwell Cromwell's debate devils divine England English Revolution epic established evil glory Harmondsworth hath Heaven Hell hero heroic Horatian Ode Hudibras Ibid implications Ireland John Milton King labour Lady land Levellers liberty literary London Lord Fairfax Lord President Ludlow Lycidas Marches Marvell's Maske masque meaning Michael Wilding military monarchical moral multitude nunnery Oxford pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament parliamentary passage poem poet Poetry political presented Prince Puritan radical reference rejection Religio Medici religious remarks retirement revolutionary Royalist Samson Satan seventeenth century shepherd social spirit stress T. S. Eliot Thomas thou traditional tyrant vision Wales Welsh William writes wrote