Censorship and conflict in seventeenth century England: the subtle art of division

"Examines censorship in seventeenth-century England. Focuses on authors whose concerns and commitments were equally political and aesthetic, including William Prynne, Richard Lovelace, John Milton, Andrew Marvell, John Dryden, and Jonathan Swift. Analyzes both the mechanics of early modern cens...

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Main Author: Robertson, Randy 1969- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: University Park, Pa. Pennsylvania State Univ. Press 2009
In:Year: 2009
Reviews:[Rezension von: Robertson, Randy, Censorship and Conflict in Seventeenth-Century England: The Subtle Art of Division] (2010) (Lane, Calvin)
Series/Journal:Penn State series in the history of the book
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B English language / Literature / Censorship / History 1600-1700
Further subjects:B English literature History and criticism Early modern, 1500-1700
B Literature
B Censorship History 17th century England
B Politics and literature History 17th century Great Britain
B England
B History 1600-1700
B Politics and literature (Great Britain) History 17th century
B Censorship
B Censorship (England) History 17th century
B English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism
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Summary:"Examines censorship in seventeenth-century England. Focuses on authors whose concerns and commitments were equally political and aesthetic, including William Prynne, Richard Lovelace, John Milton, Andrew Marvell, John Dryden, and Jonathan Swift. Analyzes both the mechanics of early modern censorship and the poetics that the licensing system produced"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. [257] - 265 und Index
ISBN:0271034661