Words at War

Words at War

The Contested Language of the English Civil War

Hammond, Paul; Hadfield, Andrew

Oxford University Press

02/2024

348

Dura

Inglês

9780197267622

15 a 20 dias

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Notes on Contributors
ANDREW HADFIELD AND PAUL HAMMOND: Introduction
Part I: God and Providence
1: KATRIN ETTENHUBER: God in Scripture Study Aids
2: VICTORIA SILVER: God in Hobbes
3: MATTHEW AUGUSTINE: Providence in Browne
4: N. H. KEEBLE: Providence in the Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell
Part II: Freedom and Servitude
5: N. H. KEEBLE: Freedom in Early Quaker Tracts
6: PHIL WITHINGTON: Slavery in John Taylor
7: NICHOLAS MCDOWELL: Freedom in the Cavalier Poets
Part III: Nature and Law
8: ANDREW HADFIELD: Nature and Natural Law in Radical Writers
9: PAUL HAMMOND: Law in Clarendon
10: GILLIAN WRIGHT: Nature in Cowley
11: ANDREW HADFIELD: Nature in Lovelace
Part IV: King and People
12: NIALL ALLSOPP: The People in Marvell and Cavendish
13: ALICE HUNT: The King in the Parliamentary Debates of 1657
14: RUTH CONNOLLY: The People in Royalist Women's Writing
15: JACK AVERY: The King and the People in the Newsbooks
Part V: Conscience and Virtue
16: STEWART MOTTRAM: Conscience in Marvell
17: ELIZABETH SAUER: Conscience and Nation in Milton 1640-1660
18: CHRISTOPHER TILMOUTH: Virtue and Defeat in Davenant and Cowley
19: PAUL HAMMOND: Virtue in Milton
Part VI: Legacy
20: BLAIR WORDEN: Checks and Balances: The Birth of a Vocabulary
Bibliography
Index