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This text relates the major work of John Reynolds (The Triumphs of Gods Revenge Against the Crying and Execrable Sinne of Murther) to the prose fiction of his time, and seeks to prove its uniqueness. It combines the biographical, chronological and thematic aspects to make this a multi-disciplinary work.
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List of members in each volume.
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This text contains eight essays on the theme of perspective and perception in several of George Eliot's novels.
This book offers an unparalleled depth of historical research by surveying the extraordinary richness of literary culture in a single year. Paul Salzman examines what is written, published, performed and, in some cases, even spoken during 1621 in Britain. Well-known works by writers such as Donne, Burton, Middleton, and Ralegh, are examined alongside hitherto unknown works in a huge variety of genres: plays, poems, romances, advice books, sermons, histories, parliamentary speeches, royal proclamations. This is a work of literary history that greatly enhances knowledge of what it was like to read, write and listen in early modern Britain.
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