Dragon's Teeth: Literature in the English Revolution"Books," wrote Milton, "are like dragon's teeth that spring up armed men." This study looks at some of the armed men that Milton, Marvell, Browne, and Butler sent off to fight, reading a series of 17th-century literary texts against the historical and political backdrop of the English Revolution. Confronting the formalist taboo on historical and political context, Wilding provides many challenging new readings, exploring issues of war and peace, of economic exploitation, social repression and the radical politics of the Levellers and Diggers. The issues that resulted in revolution three centuries ago are still relevant today, as Wilding persuasively demonstrates in a collection that will interest scholars and students of English literature, history, and political science. |
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All nature labours : human male and female — ploughman and milkmaid ; the
labouring clouds ; the insect world , the bee , type and reminder of human social
labour here as in Marvell's ' The Garden ' ; and the supernatural world . Labour is
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The repression of the pagan was part of the Christian ideology of Puritan social
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The repression of the pagan was part of the Christian ideology of Puritan social
engineering , the attempt to impose labour discipline , the subordination of
traditional nature rites to the new cash prerogatives of merchant capital and
nascent ...
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He knew how profoundly the individual character of the speakers - their inner and
real nature - modifies their opinion on such questions ; he knew how surely that
nature will appear in the expression of them . This great experience , fashioned ...
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