
The Oxford English Literary History: Volume 4. 1603–1660: Literary Cultures of the Early Seventeenth Century
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN 10: 0198943326
ISBN 13: 9780198943327
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
June 27th, 2025
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Seiten: 496
Genres: History, Humor, Poetry
In this engaging exploration of literature from 1603 to 1660, Katharine Eisaman Maus sheds light on the myriad voices that shaped the early seventeenth-century literary landscape. Through captivating narratives, she invites readers to delve into the minds of influential writers and the societal shifts that influenced their work.
Maus expertly weaves together history and literature, offering a vibrant tapestry that highlights the interconnectedness of culture, politics, and artistic expression during this dynamic period. With a warm, accessible tone, she presents a fresh perspective on canonical texts and lesser-known works alike, ensuring that both scholars and casual readers find something to savor.
Through thoughtful analysis and rich context, the book illuminates how this era laid the groundwork for modern literary traditions. It's a fascinating journey into a time when literature thrived amidst political turmoil and cultural change, leaving an indelible mark on the English literary heritage.
Maus expertly weaves together history and literature, offering a vibrant tapestry that highlights the interconnectedness of culture, politics, and artistic expression during this dynamic period. With a warm, accessible tone, she presents a fresh perspective on canonical texts and lesser-known works alike, ensuring that both scholars and casual readers find something to savor.
Through thoughtful analysis and rich context, the book illuminates how this era laid the groundwork for modern literary traditions. It's a fascinating journey into a time when literature thrived amidst political turmoil and cultural change, leaving an indelible mark on the English literary heritage.