Popular Literature from the Elizabethans to the Restoration, Volume I
Adrian Roscoe, Paul A. Scanlon
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While figures like Shakespeare dominated the literary scene, what was the vast majority of society really reading and singing? This anthology answers that question with a selection of broadside ballads, witch trial reports, and political newsbooks.
During the Elizabethan Age and for the following hundred and fifty years, such figures as Shakespeare and Jonson, Milton and Pope dominated the English literary…
During the Elizabethan Age and for the following hundred and fifty years, such figures as Shakespeare and Jonson, Milton and Pope dominated the English literary scene. But what was the vast majority of society really watching, reading and singing? This pioneering anthology, set in two volumes, attempts to answer this question by offering a wide selection of material, ranging from broadside ballads and drolls to witch trial reports and political newsbooks.
Professor Paul A. Scanlon, educated in Canada, the United States and Ireland, taught English literature at universities in Canada, the West Indies, Swaziland, Japan and Oman, holding chairs and deanships in several of them. His various books and articles are on South African writing, Elizabethan prose fiction and the eighteenth-century novel, including editions of Moll Flanders and Joseph Andrews. He has recently published an historical novel entitled Memoirs of the German Princess.
Currently teaching at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, Professor Adrian Roscoe has held chairs of English in New Zealand, South Africa, and Malawi. His recent work includes Columbia Guide to Central African Literature in English and, with Dr Rahma Mahrooqi, Literacy, Literature and Identity: Multiple Perspectives.
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This anthology revisits rural areas and their representations in contemporary writing, in both popular and high culture, in order to draw a global landscape of current rural areas and new regionalities.
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Though he had a proud and clear aim, in the end, Augustus was defeated by his own persistence. Using contemporaneous sources and Augustus’ own words, Judge’s study explores this downfall. It also argues for the primacy of original sources in historical interpretation.
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Popular Literature from 1660 to the Mid-Eighteenth Century, Volume II
By: Adrian Roscoe, Paul A. Scanlon
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Beginning where volume one of The Common Touch leaves off, selections of English popular literature from the Restoration to the mid-years of the eighteenth century are offered in this second and final volume.
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Popular Literature from 1660 to the Mid-Eighteenth Century, Volume II
By: Adrian Roscoe, Paul A. Scanlon
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Beginning where volume one of The Common Touch leaves off, selections of English popular literature from the Restoration to the mid-years of the eighteenth century are offered in this second and final volume.
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