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The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660 Robert Wilcher (University of Birmingham)

The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660 By Robert Wilcher (University of Birmingham)

The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660 by Robert Wilcher (University of Birmingham)


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In The Writing of Royalism, Robert Wilcher charts the political and ideological development of 'royalism' between 1628 and 1660. His study situates a wide range of minor and canonical texts in the tumultuous political contexts of the time, helpfully integrating them into a detailed historical narrative.

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The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660 by Robert Wilcher (University of Birmingham)

In The Writing of Royalism, Robert Wilcher charts the political and ideological development of 'royalism' between 1628 and 1660. His study of the literature and propaganda produced by those who adhered to the crown during the civil wars and their aftermath takes in many kinds of writing to provide a comprehensive account of the emergence of a partisan literature in support of the English monarchy and Church. Wilcher situates a wide range of minor and canonical texts in the tumultuous political contexts of the time, helpfully integrating them into a detailed historical narrative. He illustrates the role of literature in forging a party committed to the military defence of royalist values and determined to sustain them in defeat. The Writing of Royalism casts light on the complex phenomenon of 'royalism' by making available a wealth of material that should be of interest to historians as well as literary scholars.

The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660 Reviews

'... a thorough, well-informed, clearly written and intensely responsible survey of a kind which ought to win over any historians still sceptical about whether narrative history and literature can be combined.' History

About Robert Wilcher (University of Birmingham)

Robert Wilcher is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of Andrew Marvel (Cambridge University Press, 1985), Andrew Marvell: Selected Poetry and Prose (1986) and Understanding Arnold Wesker (1991).

Table of Contents

Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The halcyon days: 1628-37; 2. The Bishop's Wars and the Short Parliament: July 1637-October 1640; 3. The Long Parliament and the trial of Strafford: November 1640-May 1641; 4. The beginnings of constitutional royalism: May-October 1641; 5. The emergence of the constitutional royalists: October 1641-March 1642; 6. The beginning of hostilities: March 1642-April 1643; 7. Learning to write the war: April-September 1643; 8. Declining fortunes: from Newbury to Marston Moor: September 1643-June 1644; 9. Defeat, captivity, and exile: July 1644-September 1647; 10. Trial and martyrdom: September 1647-January 1649; 11. Lamenting the King: 1649; 12. Coping with defeat and waiting for the King: 1649-60; Index.

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NLS9780521118972
9780521118972
0521118972
The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660 by Robert Wilcher (University of Birmingham)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-09-03
416
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