This book argues that concepts of youth and childhood were central to seventeenth-century debates about political and poetic voice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Blaine Greteman is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Iowa. A Rhodes Scholar and a former contributor to Time magazine, he continues to write for both scholarly and popular publications, including Milton Quarterly, Renaissance Quarterly, ELH, Philological Quarterly, and The Review of English Studies. He earned his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: childish things Part I. The Growth of Consent and Disciplining of Childhood in Early Modern England: 1. Coming of age on stage: Jonson's epicoene and the politics of childhood in early Stuart England 2. Children, literature, and the problem of consent 3. Contract's children: Thomas Hobbes and the culture of subjection Part II. Milton and the Children of Liberty: 4. 'Perplex't paths': youth and authority in Milton's early work 5. 'Children of reviving libertie': the radical politics of Milton's pedagogy 6. 'Youthful beauty': infancy and adulthood among the angels of Paradise Lost 7. Children of paradise Epilogue: 'children gathering pebbles on the shore'.
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: childish things Part I. The Growth of Consent and Disciplining of Childhood in Early Modern England: 1. Coming of age on stage: Jonson's epicoene and the politics of childhood in early Stuart England 2. Children, literature, and the problem of consent 3. Contract's children: Thomas Hobbes and the culture of subjection Part II. Milton and the Children of Liberty: 4. 'Perplex't paths': youth and authority in Milton's early work 5. 'Children of reviving libertie': the radical politics of Milton's pedagogy 6. 'Youthful beauty': infancy and adulthood among the angels of Paradise Lost 7. Children of paradise Epilogue: 'children gathering pebbles on the shore'.
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