Writing Under Tyranny: English Literature and the Henrician Reformation
Autor Greg Walkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199283330
ISBN-10: 0199283338
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199283338
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
This is a truly important book, a major contribution to the study of the early Tudor regime, and a masterclass in how to read literature as historical evidence.
Walker's readings invest the literature of the early sixteenth century with a complex political urgency that is more often associated with Elizabethan texts. This thoroughly researched and well-written book asks us to rethink the standard narrative of sixteenth-century literary history... For scholars in the fields of literature and history, Writing under Tyranny is destined to become a classic.
A new book by Greg Walker... is a major event.
Walker's ability to invoke very specific points of reference in clarifying the contemporary significance of his texts is ... remarkable... This is an important book, which deserves to have a profound influence upon the ways in which we understand the literature of the Henrician period.
Walker gives voice to a fascinating dialogue between literature and politics... in a compelling work ... This is an actively engaging book, required reading for anyone interested in the relation between literature and politics, and a welcome addition to the ranks of intellectual history.
...an exceptionally good book..this study will surely remain an important work.
Walker's strength is that he understands and engages intimately with the culture of a generation schooled in the rhetorical tradition... Walker is a most acute critic of the literature of an age when most published writers were active politicians and most politicians were writers.
...a monumental achievement that furthers our understanding of an area that Walker has done much to illuminate over the years. The careful and scrupulous analysis of a whole range of texts that deserve to be better known, and more meticulously read, has resulted in a serious, scholarly and, in places, profound work, well written throughout.
Walker's book is persuasively written... [and] will undoubtedly win many fans...
Walker's argument about Henry VIII's slide into tyranny is potentially an interesting line of argument...
Walker's readings invest the literature of the early sixteenth century with a complex political urgency that is more often associated with Elizabethan texts. This thoroughly researched and well-written book asks us to rethink the standard narrative of sixteenth-century literary history... For scholars in the fields of literature and history, Writing under Tyranny is destined to become a classic.
A new book by Greg Walker... is a major event.
Walker's ability to invoke very specific points of reference in clarifying the contemporary significance of his texts is ... remarkable... This is an important book, which deserves to have a profound influence upon the ways in which we understand the literature of the Henrician period.
Walker gives voice to a fascinating dialogue between literature and politics... in a compelling work ... This is an actively engaging book, required reading for anyone interested in the relation between literature and politics, and a welcome addition to the ranks of intellectual history.
...an exceptionally good book..this study will surely remain an important work.
Walker's strength is that he understands and engages intimately with the culture of a generation schooled in the rhetorical tradition... Walker is a most acute critic of the literature of an age when most published writers were active politicians and most politicians were writers.
...a monumental achievement that furthers our understanding of an area that Walker has done much to illuminate over the years. The careful and scrupulous analysis of a whole range of texts that deserve to be better known, and more meticulously read, has resulted in a serious, scholarly and, in places, profound work, well written throughout.
Walker's book is persuasively written... [and] will undoubtedly win many fans...
Walker's argument about Henry VIII's slide into tyranny is potentially an interesting line of argument...
Notă biografică
Greg Walker is Professor of Early-Modern Literature and Culture and Director of the Medieval Research Centre at the University of Leicester.