Mingling Freely at the Mermaid
Blair Worden: 17th-century poets and politics, 6 November 2003
The Crisis of 1614 and the Addled Parliament: Literary and Historical Perspectives
edited by Stephen Clucas and Rosalind Davies.
Ashgate, 213 pp., £45, November 2003,0 7546 0681 3 Show More
edited by Stephen Clucas and Rosalind Davies.
Ashgate, 213 pp., £45, November 2003,
The Politics of Court Scandal in Early Modern England: News Culture and the Overbury Affair 1603-60
by Alastair Bellany.
Cambridge, 312 pp., £45, January 2002,0 521 78289 9 Show More
by Alastair Bellany.
Cambridge, 312 pp., £45, January 2002,
“... The first of these books is the product of an interdisciplinary conference at which literary critics and historians exchanged perspectives on a year conspicuous both for political conflict and for politically charged literature. Alas, it would take more than conferences for the two disciplines to understand each other. A number of the literary critics dwelled on the fear of tyranny that was voiced in (and around) 1614 by poets and historians, an anxiety given focus by the breakdown of the short-lived Parliament that was called in the spring and by the imprisonment of the Crown’s principal critics within it ... ”