Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration: Literature, Drama, History

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Gerald MacLean
Cambridge University Press, 1995 M04 27 - 308 páginas
Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration shows how the Restoration produced the concept of a national literature crucial to a new nationalist cultural enterprise: questions of national identity and difference, of what it meant to be English or British or both, came to be framed in terms of international trade and imperial ambition; and religious and royal authority gave way before the advance of a secular literary culture geared to the demands of a developing commercial and imperial nation.

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