Dragon's Teeth: Literature in the English Revolution"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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... Antichrist is as obscure as any ; in our common compute he hath beene come these many yeares , but for my owne part to speake freely , I am halfe of opinion that Antichrist is the Philosophers stone in Divinity , for the discovery and ...
... Antichrist is as obscure as any ; in our common compute he hath beene come these many yeares , but for my owne part to speake freely , I am halfe of opinion that Antichrist is the Philosophers stone in Divinity , for the discovery and ...
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... Antichrist " . Next month a clergyman was denounced to Parliament for declaring positively that the Pope was not Antichrist.'25 The Root and Branch Petition also ' proposed the abolition of bishops as " members of the Beast " and ' in ...
... Antichrist " . Next month a clergyman was denounced to Parliament for declaring positively that the Pope was not Antichrist.'25 The Root and Branch Petition also ' proposed the abolition of bishops as " members of the Beast " and ' in ...
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... Antichrist . Browne's three references to Antichrist are in both the 1642 and the 1643 texts . And he deals with millenarian predictions in Section 43 , added in 1643 : the whole world , whose solid and well composed substance must not ...
... Antichrist . Browne's three references to Antichrist are in both the 1642 and the 1643 texts . And he deals with millenarian predictions in Section 43 , added in 1643 : the whole world , whose solid and well composed substance must not ...
Contents
List of abbreviations | 1 |
Politics | 28 |
Religio Medici in the English Revolution | 89 |
Copyright | |
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