Memorials of the English Affairs: Or, an Historical Account of What Passed from the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles I., to King Charles II. His Happy Restauration (etc.)

Memorials of the English Affairs: Or, an Historical Account of What Passed from the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles I., to King Charles II. His Happy Restauration (etc.)
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Total Pages : 740
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Synopsis Memorials of the English Affairs: Or, an Historical Account of What Passed from the Beginning of the Reign of King Charles I., to King Charles II. His Happy Restauration (etc.) by : Bulstrode Whitelocke

Catalogue of the Library, Etc

Catalogue of the Library, Etc
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Total Pages : 678
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0026378993
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Synopsis Catalogue of the Library, Etc by : Guildhall Library (London, England)

Bulletin of Bibliography

Bulletin of Bibliography
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Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101043499043
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Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society

Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society
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Total Pages : 516
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Synopsis Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society by : New Jersey Historical Society

Issues for Oct. 1927 and Oct. 1930 contain sections of a serial article by John C. Honeyman on the history of Zion, St. Paul and other early Lutheran churches in New Jersey.

Proceedings

Proceedings
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Total Pages : 804
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Synopsis Proceedings by : New Jersey Historical Society

Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries
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Total Pages : 698
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Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate

Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780199544585
ISBN-13 : 0199544581
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Synopsis Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate by : Edward Holberton

The Cromwellian Protectorate was a period of innovation in poetry and drama, as well as constitutional debate. This new account of the period focuses on key cultural institutions - Parliament, an embassy to Sweden, Oxford University, Cromwell's state funeral - to examine this poetry's relationship with a culture in transformation and crisis. Edward Holberton shows that the Protectorate's instabilities helped to generate lively and innovative poetry. Protectorate verse explores the fault-lines of a culture which ceaselessly contested the authority of its own institutions, including the office of Protector itself. Poetry by Andrew Marvell, Edmund Waller, William Davenant, and John Dryden, contributed to a vibrant poetic culture which embraced diverse forms and occasions: masques for the weddings of Cromwell's daughters, diplomatic poems to Queen Christina of Sweden, naval victories, civic pageants, and university anthologies in celebration of a peace treaty. Many of these texts prove difficult to align with established ideas of the political and cultural contests of the age, because they become entangled with cultural institutions which could no longer be taken for granted, and were in many cases transforming rapidly, with far-reaching historical consequences. Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate asks how poetry confronted questions that were complicated by institutional practices, how poets tried to square their wider cultural sympathies with their interests in a particular parliamentary or university crisis, and how changes in institutions afforded poets critical insights into their society's problems and its place in the world. The readings of this book challenge previous representations of Protectorate culture as a phase of conservative backsliding, or pragmatic compromise, under a quasi-monarchical order. Protectorate verse emerges as nuanced and vital writing, which looks beyond the personality of Oliver Cromwell to the tensions that shaped his power. Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate argues that it is precisely through being contingent and compromised that these poems achieve their vitality, and become so revealing.