Restoration Literature: An AnthologyPaul Hammond OUP Oxford, 25.06.2009 - 480 Seiten When our great monarch into exile went, Wit and religion suffered banishment... At length the Muses stand restored again To that great charge which Nature did ordain. In these lines Dryden represents the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 as the restoration, too, of literary culture. If wit had been banished along with the exiled Charles, his return marked a flowering of a rich variety of genres after the turbulent years of the civil war and republic. This anthology brings together a stimulating and entertaining collection of works from this confident and creative period - a literature which is by turns refined, poignant, and brash. Alongside major works such as Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel and Mac Flecknoe, printed in their entirety, is a substantial group of lyrics by Rochester, while Milton's Paradise Lost provides a running commentary on the Restoration scene. Scurrilous satires and pamphlets, diaries, theatrical prologues, translations and striking work by women poets and autobiographers illustrate the period in politics, religion, philosophy and in attitudes to town and country, love and friendship. Anonymous works sit side by side with the great names - Marvell, Wycherley, Margaret Cavendish, Aphra Behn, John Evelyn and Samuel Pepys - while several poems are printed from manuscript sources for the first time, allowing us to hear new voices from a period famous for producing a thoroughly uninhibited literature. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
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... look big upon't , their bellies and mouths began to meet , and were in as close copulation as the doctor's nose and chin . In fine ( for there's no more concealing the roguery ) the aldermen were both with child , and the doctor the ...
... look big upon't , their bellies and mouths began to meet , and were in as close copulation as the doctor's nose and chin . In fine ( for there's no more concealing the roguery ) the aldermen were both with child , and the doctor the ...
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... look backward in your flight . " " They haste , and what their tardy feet denied , The trusty staff ( their better leg ) supplied . An arrow's flight they wanted to the top , And there secure , but spent with travel , stop ; Then turn ...
... look backward in your flight . " " They haste , and what their tardy feet denied , The trusty staff ( their better leg ) supplied . An arrow's flight they wanted to the top , And there secure , but spent with travel , stop ; Then turn ...
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... Look next , if human nature makes amends , Whose principles most generous are , and just , And to whose morals you would sooner trust . Be judge yourself , I'll bring it to the test : Which is the basest creature : man , or beast ...
... Look next , if human nature makes amends , Whose principles most generous are , and just , And to whose morals you would sooner trust . Be judge yourself , I'll bring it to the test : Which is the basest creature : man , or beast ...
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POLITICS AND NATION | 3 |
The Return of Charles II from the Diary | 18 |
From Last Instructions to a Painter | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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