Emergent Nation: Early Modern British Literature in Transition, 16601714: Volume 3
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The years 1660 to 1714 represent a fraught transitional period, one caught between two now dominant periodization rubrics: early modern and the long eighteenth century. Containing narratives of disruption, restoration, and reconfiguration, Emergent Nation: Early Modern British Literature in Transition, 16601714 explores the conjunctions and disjunctions between historical and literary developments in this period, when the sociable, rivalrous textual world of letters registered and accelerated changes. Each of the volume's four parts highlights the relationship of various literary forms to a different kind of transformation - generic, ideological, cultural, or local. The five chapters in each section rigorously probe the conditions that affected the period's literary transformations, and interrogate the traditions that canonical and less established writers inherited, adapted, and often challenged. In making a case for an early mimetically produced English nation, this book, through its concentration on literary evidence and transitions also makes innovative contributions to an understanding of nationalism in the period.
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Weight: 740g
Dimensions: 160 x 235mm
Publication Date: 21 Feb 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108422680
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Elizabeth Sauer Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC) and Professor of English at Brock University Ontario is past President of the Milton Society of America. Recent publications include Women's Bookscapes in Early Modern Britain co-ed. (forthcoming); Milton in the Americas co-ed. (2017); Milton Toleration and Nationhood (Cambridge 2014); The New Milton Criticism co-ed. (Cambridge 2012); Reading the Nation in English Literature co-ed. (2010); Milton and Toleration co-ed. (2007; Milton Society of America book award); Milton and the Climates of Reading ed. (2006; CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title); 'Paper-contestations' and Textual Communities in England (2005); and Reading Early Modern Women co-ed. (2004 awarded SSEMW Best Collaborative Work).