Literatures of Exile in the English Revolution and its Aftermath 1640-1690


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Original and thought-provoking this collection sheds new light on an important yet understudied feature of seventeenth-century England's political and cultural landscape: exile. Through an essentially literary lens exile is examined both as physical departure from England-to France Germany the Low Countries and America-and as inner mental withdrawal. In the process a strikingly wide variety of contemporary sources comes under scrutiny including letters diaries plays treatises translations and poetry. The extent to which the richness and disparateness of these modes of writing militates against or constructs a recognisable 'rhetoric' of exile is one of the book's overriding themes. Also under consideration is the degree to which exilic writing in this period is intended for public consumption a product of private reflection or characterised by a coalescence of the two. Importantly this volume extends the chronological range of the English Revolution beyond 1660 by demonstrating that exile during the Restoration formed a meaningful continuum with displacement during the civil wars of the mid-century. This in-depth and overdue study of prominent and hitherto obscure exiles conspicuously diverse in political and religious allegiance yet inextricably bound by the shared experience of displacement will be of interest to scholars in a range of disciplines.
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