From republic to restoration : legacies and departures

Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Politics and government Great Britain e-böcker History
Manchester University Press
2018
EISBN 9781526107510
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: from Republic to Restoration; 1660: restoration and revolution; Monarchy and commonwealth: 'republican' defences of monarchy at the Restoration; Couplets, commonplaces and the creation of history in The Famous Tragedie of King Charles I (1649) and Cromwell's ... ; 'Plots' and dissent: the abortive Northern Rebellion of 1663; Visions of monarchy and magistracy in women's political writing, 1640-80.
Restoration opera and the failure of patronage'The Name of King will light upon a Tarquin': republicanism, exclusion, and the name of king in Nathaniel Lee's Lucius ... ; 'A Child of Heathen Hobbs': political prints of the Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis.
the revision of a republican mode; Bibliography; Index.
The battle of the books: the Authorized Version and the Book of Common Prayer at the RestorationActs of oblivion: reframing drama, 1649-65; 'Far off the public stage': Marvell's public and private writings, 1649-65; Projecting the Experiment: science and the Restoration; The view from the devil's mountain: Clarendon, Cressy and Hobbes, and the past, present and future of the Church of England; 'The Sport of Bishop-Hunting': Marvell and the neo-Laudians; Choosing a captain back for Egypt: Milton and the Restoration; The French connection: luxury, portraiture and the court of Charles II.
Explores the diffuse impact of the civil wars and the Republic on the Restoration.
Restoration opera and the failure of patronage'The Name of King will light upon a Tarquin': republicanism, exclusion, and the name of king in Nathaniel Lee's Lucius ... ; 'A Child of Heathen Hobbs': political prints of the Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis.
the revision of a republican mode; Bibliography; Index.
The battle of the books: the Authorized Version and the Book of Common Prayer at the RestorationActs of oblivion: reframing drama, 1649-65; 'Far off the public stage': Marvell's public and private writings, 1649-65; Projecting the Experiment: science and the Restoration; The view from the devil's mountain: Clarendon, Cressy and Hobbes, and the past, present and future of the Church of England; 'The Sport of Bishop-Hunting': Marvell and the neo-Laudians; Choosing a captain back for Egypt: Milton and the Restoration; The French connection: luxury, portraiture and the court of Charles II.
Explores the diffuse impact of the civil wars and the Republic on the Restoration.
