Censorship and Conflict in Seventeenth-century England

Censorship and Conflict in Seventeenth-century England

Author: Randy Robertson

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2010-11

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0271048298

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"Examines censorship in seventeenth-century England. Focuses on authors whose concerns and commitments were equally political and aesthetic, including William Prynne, Richard Lovelace, John Milton, Andrew Marvell, John Dryden, and Jonathan Swift. Analyzes both the mechanics of early modern censorship and the poetics that the licensing system produced"--Provided by publisher.


Azaria and Hushai

Azaria and Hushai

Author: Elkanah Settle

Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand

Published: 2024-02-29

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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"Azaria and Hushai" is a poem written by Elkanah Settle, an English poet and playwright who lived during the 17th century. Settle (1648–1724) was known for his works in various genres, including drama, poetry, and political satire. The names "Azaria" and "Hushai" are biblical references. Azaria is a name found in the Old Testament, often associated with figures in the Bible, while Hushai was an advisor to King David. The poem may draw on biblical and historical themes. Settle's works often incorporated a narrative style, and he was known for his ability to weave stories and themes into his poetry. Settle lived during a period of political and social upheaval in England. His works sometimes reflected the political and cultural dynamics of the late 17th century.