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The Restoration Transposed: Poetry, Place and History, 1660-1700

The Restoration Transposed: Poetry, Place and History, 1660-1700

Countering stereotypes of Restoration poetry as the topical preoccupations of elite London-based men, this book demonstrates how the period established English as a historically-conscious and diverse global literature. Appealing to scholars and students of early modern, long eighteenth-century literature, eco-criticism and women's literature.

Gillian Wright (University of Birmingham)

  • Cambridge University Press
  • 9781108713757
  • 277 pages
  • €26.83
  • Paperback / softback
  • United Kingdom
  • Literary studies: poetry & poets