Right Romance
Right Romance
Heroic Subjectivity and Elect Community in Seventeenth-Century England
Jones, Emily Griffiths
Pennsylvania State University Press
12/2020
288
Mole
Inglês
9780271088099
15 a 20 dias
501
Introduction: Getting Romance Right
1. Protestant Re-visions of Romance: Philip Sidney's New Arcadia and Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene
2. "Heroical" Histories: Writing Lives into National Romance, 1648-1670
3. The Fall and the Pinnacle: Milton's Righting of Romance in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained
4. "My Victorious Triumphs Are All Thine": The Politics of Love and Elect Community in Lucy Hutchinson's Order and Disorder
5. "In the Next World": John Bunyan, Aphra Behn, and the Imitation of Romance
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Getting Romance Right
1. Protestant Re-visions of Romance: Philip Sidney's New Arcadia and Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene
2. "Heroical" Histories: Writing Lives into National Romance, 1648-1670
3. The Fall and the Pinnacle: Milton's Righting of Romance in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained
4. "My Victorious Triumphs Are All Thine": The Politics of Love and Elect Community in Lucy Hutchinson's Order and Disorder
5. "In the Next World": John Bunyan, Aphra Behn, and the Imitation of Romance
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index