Retelling the siege of Jerusalem in early modern England
"Uncovers the early modern English preoccupation with retellings of the Roman siege of 70 C.E. by writers who sought to comprehend their own troubled times. Placing tales of colonialism, plague, and exile within a larger narrative of divine intervention, this book reveals the growing perception...
| Zusammenfassung: | "Uncovers the early modern English preoccupation with retellings of the Roman siege of 70 C.E. by writers who sought to comprehend their own troubled times. Placing tales of colonialism, plague, and exile within a larger narrative of divine intervention, this book reveals the growing perception of such history as cultural capital in the seventeenth century"--Provided by publisher Introduction: Hierusalems destruction: Our Instruction -- Unholy ghosts -- Bodies besieged -- Jerusalem in Jamestown -- From providence to politics -- Exile and restoration -- Epilogue: "Worthy to be known and read of all men." |
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| Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
| Physische Details: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 224 pages), illustrations |
| ISBN: | 1-64453-014-7 978-1-64453-014-6 |



