Literature, satire and the early Stuart state [electronic resource] / Andrew McRae.

By: McRae, AndrewContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: ix, 250 pSubject(s): Satire, English -- History and criticism | English prose literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism | Politics and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century | Literature and state -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century | Great Britain -- History -- Early Stuarts, 1603-1649 -- HistoriographyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 827/.409358 LOC classification: PR934 | .M38 2004Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Pt. I. Personal Politics -- 1. The culture of early Stuart libelling -- 2. Contesting identities: libels and the early Stuart politician -- Pt. II. Public Politics -- 3. Freeing the tongue and the heart: satire and the political subject -- 4. Discourses of discrimination: political satire in the 1620s -- Pt. III. The Politics of Division -- 5. Satire and sycophancy: Richard Corbett and early Stuart royalism -- 6. Stigmatizing Prynne: puritanism and politics in the 1630s -- Epilogue: early Stuart satire and the Civil War.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. Personal Politics -- 1. The culture of early Stuart libelling -- 2. Contesting identities: libels and the early Stuart politician -- Pt. II. Public Politics -- 3. Freeing the tongue and the heart: satire and the political subject -- 4. Discourses of discrimination: political satire in the 1620s -- Pt. III. The Politics of Division -- 5. Satire and sycophancy: Richard Corbett and early Stuart royalism -- 6. Stigmatizing Prynne: puritanism and politics in the 1630s -- Epilogue: early Stuart satire and the Civil War.

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