Politics and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
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Politics and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
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- Representation and misrepresentation in later Stuart Britain, partisanship and political culture, Mark Knights
- Representing revolution in Milton and his contemporaries, religion, politics, and polemics in radical Puritanism, David Loewenstein
- Neo-historicism, studies in Renaissance literature, history and politics, edited by Robin Headlam Wells, Glenn Burgess, and Rowland Wymer
- Writing the monarch in Jacobean England, Jonson, Donne, Shakespeare and the works of King James, Jane Rickard
- Milton and republicanism, edited by David Armitage, Armand Himy, Quentin Skinner
- Women and the pamphlet culture of revolutionary England, 1640-1660, by Marcus Andrew Nevitt
- Literature and the politics of family in seventeenth-century England, Su Fang Ng
- Shakespeare and early modern political thought, edited by David Armitage, Conal Condren and Andrew Fitzmaurice
- Literature and politics in Cromwellian England, John Milton, Andrew Marvell, Marchamont Nedham, Blair Worden
- English clandestine satire, 1660-1702, Harold Love
- Perspectives on English revolutionary republicanism, edited by Dirk Wiemann, University of Postdam, Germany and Gaby Mahlberg, Northumbria University, UK
- Writing the English Republic, poetry, rhetoric, and politics, 1627-1660, David Norbrook
- Wayward contracts, the crisis of political obligation in England, 1640-1674, Victoria Kahn
- Women writers and the early modern British political tradition, edited by Hilda L. Smith
- Writing and political engagement in seventeenth-century England, edited by Derek Hirst and Richard Strier
- The Cambridge companion to writing of the English Revolution, edited by N.H. Keeble
- Theatre and empire, Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and I, Tristan Marshall
- Writing and political engagement in seventeenth-century England, edited by Derek Hirst and Richard Strier
- Pamphlets and pamphleteering in early modern Britain, Joad Raymond
- Literature and revolution in England, 1640-1660, Nigel Smith
- Poetry and politics in the English Renaissance, David Norbrook
- Political turmoil, early modern British literature in transition, 1623-1660, edited by Stephen B. Dobranski, Volume 2
- Literature and utopian politics in seventeenth-century England, Robert Appelbaum
- Liberty and love, English literature and society, 1640-88, Peter Malekin
- Commonwealth principles, republican writing of the English revolution, Jonathan Scott
- Censorship and conflict in seventeenth-century England, the subtle art of division, Randy Robertson
- The bawdy politic in Stuart England, 1660-1714, political pornography and prostitution, Melissa M. Mowry
- Reading revolutions, the politics of reading in early modern England, Kevin Sharpe
- Literature, satire, and the early Stuart state, Andrew McRae
- Milton and republicanism, edited by David Armitage, Armand Himy, Quentin Skinner
- Imagination and politics in seventeenth-century England, Todd Butler
- The philosopher's English king, Shakespeare's Henriad as political philosophy, Leon Harold Craig
- Royalist women writers, 1650-1689, Hero Chalmers
- Literature and Utopian politics in seventeenth-century England, Robert Appelbaum
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