Intellectual Liberation
Blair Worden, 21 January 1988
Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans
by Hugh Trevor-Roper.
Secker, 317 pp., £17.50, November 1987,0 436 42512 2 Show More
by Hugh Trevor-Roper.
Secker, 317 pp., £17.50, November 1987,
Archbishop William Laud
by Charles Carlton.
Routledge, 272 pp., £25, December 1987,0 7102 0463 9 Show More
by Charles Carlton.
Routledge, 272 pp., £25, December 1987,
Clarendon and his Friends
by Richard Ollard.
Hamish Hamilton, 367 pp., £15, September 1987,0 241 12380 1 Show More
by Richard Ollard.
Hamish Hamilton, 367 pp., £15, September 1987,
Criticism and Compliment: The Politics of Literature in the England of Charles I
by Kevin Sharpe.
Cambridge, 309 pp., £27.50, December 1987,0 521 34239 2 Show More
by Kevin Sharpe.
Cambridge, 309 pp., £27.50, December 1987,
“... Among Hugh Trevor-Roper’s historical interests it is the Early Modern period, from the late Renaissance to the Baroque, that has claimed his most distinctive literary form, the long essay. He is our finest practitioner of the genre since Macaulay – who wrote when the economics of publishing were friendlier to it ... ”