Here is a new approach to the historical study of literature. A leading historian of the English civil wars looks at the writings of the two great poets of the time. John Milton and Andrew Marvell, and relates them as never before to the dramatic developments which brought about the execution of King Charles and the rise of Oliver Cromwell.
Here is a new approach to the historical study of literature. A leading historian of the English civil wars looks at the writings of the two great poets of the time. John Milton and Andrew Marvell, and relates them as never before to the dramatic developments which brought about the execution of King Charles and the rise of Oliver Cromwell.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1: Nedham 2: Milton and Nedham 3: Marvell and Nedham 4: Marvell in 1650 5: Marvell and the Ambassadors 6: Marvell and the First Anniversary 7: Milton and the Civil Wars 8: Milton and the New Order 9: Milton in Journalism 10: Milton and the Commonwealth 11: Milton and Cromwell 12: Milton's Second Defence 13: Milton and the Protectorate 14: Milton and the Good Old Cause 15: Milton and Samson Agonistes 16: Milton and the Fall of England Appendix A: Milton and the Embassy of 1651 Appendix B: Milton and Cromwell's Advisers Appendix C: The Composition of Milton's History of Britain
Introduction 1: Nedham 2: Milton and Nedham 3: Marvell and Nedham 4: Marvell in 1650 5: Marvell and the Ambassadors 6: Marvell and the First Anniversary 7: Milton and the Civil Wars 8: Milton and the New Order 9: Milton in Journalism 10: Milton and the Commonwealth 11: Milton and Cromwell 12: Milton's Second Defence 13: Milton and the Protectorate 14: Milton and the Good Old Cause 15: Milton and Samson Agonistes 16: Milton and the Fall of England Appendix A: Milton and the Embassy of 1651 Appendix B: Milton and Cromwell's Advisers Appendix C: The Composition of Milton's History of Britain
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