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Sidney to Milton, 1580-1660

Julian Wolfreys author Marion Wynne-Davies author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:25th Nov '02

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'This is a very helpful book for students wanting to put their studies in a wide historical context. It has a distinctive approach to the texts it treats in detail.' - Dr Roger Pooley, Keele University 'Clearly written, devoid of jargon, insightful...this study serves as a handbook of revisionist literary history and critical analysis.' - A.C. Labriola, Choice

Amongst other things, Wynne-Davies discusses sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poetry in its political and cultural contexts, considers Renaissance drama in terms of performance space, and uses the early modern map to explain the prose works of writers such as Bunyan and Cavendish.This invaluable guide offers readers an accessible and imaginative approach to the literature of early modern Britain. Exploring the poetry, drama and prose of the period, Marion Wynne-Davies combines theory and practice, providing a helpful introduction to key theoretical concepts and close readings of individual texts by both canonical and less well-known authors. Amongst other things, Wynne-Davies discusses sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poetry in its political and cultural contexts, considers Renaissance drama in terms of performance space, and uses the early modern map to explain the prose works of writers such as Bunyan and Cavendish.

'This is a very helpful book for students wanting to put their studies in a wide historical context. It has a distinctive approach to the texts it treats in detail.' - Dr Roger Pooley, Keele University 'Clearly written, devoid of jargon, insightful...this study serves as a handbook of revisionist literary history and critical analysis.' - A.C. Labriola, Choice

ISBN: 9780333696187

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 440g

211 pages