Todd Butler charts how some of the Stuart period's major challenges to governance evoked much greater disputes about the mental processes by which monarchs and subjects imagined and effected political action. He draws upon a myriad of literary and political texts, including the work of Francis Bacon, John Donne, Philip Massinger, and John Milton.
Todd Butler charts how some of the Stuart period's major challenges to governance evoked much greater disputes about the mental processes by which monarchs and subjects imagined and effected political action. He draws upon a myriad of literary and political texts, including the work of Francis Bacon, John Donne, Philip Massinger, and John Milton.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Todd Butler is Associate Professor (English) and Associate Dean for Faculty (College of Arts and Sciences) at Washington State University, where he researches and teaches on seventeenth-century English literature, law, and political theory. Author of Imagination and Politics in Seventeenth-Century England, he has also published essays on early modern crime and witchcraft, print culture, and the connections between early modern literature and contemporary U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence. He is a past president of the MLA Discussion Group on Law and Literature and the current president of the Association of Departments of English.
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* Introduction * 1: Equivocation Donne and the Political Interior * 2: The Moderation of Oath-Taking in Jacobean England * 3: Composition Counsel and the Prerogatives of Deliberation * 4: Deliberation Tyranny and Time in Early Caroline England * 5: The Politics and Genre of Captured Correspondence * 6: Naseby Milton and The Politics of Marital Intimacy * Conclusion: Political Cognition in the Restoration and Beyond
* Introduction * 1: Equivocation Donne and the Political Interior * 2: The Moderation of Oath-Taking in Jacobean England * 3: Composition Counsel and the Prerogatives of Deliberation * 4: Deliberation Tyranny and Time in Early Caroline England * 5: The Politics and Genre of Captured Correspondence * 6: Naseby Milton and The Politics of Marital Intimacy * Conclusion: Political Cognition in the Restoration and Beyond
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