Oxford Handbook of Restoration Literature
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Oxford Handbook of Restoration Literature
Zwicker, Steven N.; Augustine, Matthew C.
Oxford University Press
11/2024
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9780192866035
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Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Names and Dates
Abbreviations and Conventions
Contributors
PART I INTRODUCTION
1: Matthew C. Augustine and Steven N. Zwicker: Writing the Stuart Restoration: Political Time, Cultural Time, and Literary Periodicity
PART II FASHIONING THE RESTORATION
2: David F. Taylor: The Theatre of Politics and the Politics of Theatre
3: David Alff: Restoration Panegyric
4: Edward Holberton: Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion: 'This Excellent Art of Forgetfulness'
5: Phil Connell: Remembering the Civil Wars
6: Kate Bennett: Restoration Life Writing and the Arts of Assembly
7: Michael Mascuch: C. 22-23 April 1661, &c: or, The Diary Method of Restoration Sovereignty
PART III THE INSTITUTIONS OF LITERARY CULTURE
8: Robert D. Hume: Plays and Players, Playhouses and Playgoers
9: Julia Fawcett: Celebrity and the Restoration Actress
10: Richard McCabe: Patronage
11: John Barnard: Censorship and the Regulation of the Press: 1660-1695
12: Margaret J. M. Ezell: Authorship and the Book Trade
13: Martin Dzelzainis: Scribal Culture and Literary Sociability: Marvell and Etherege in Manuscript
14: Michael Gavin: Literary Criticism of the Restoration
PART IV WRITERS AT THE CENTRE
15: Gillian Wright: 'For the Bays Designed': Waller, Cowley, Philips
16: Tom Lockwood: Dryden and Congreve (and Milton and Jonson)
17: James Loxley: Cleveland's Ghosts: Butler, Marvell, and Restoration Satire
18: Erin Murphy: Imagining It Was Otherwise: Cavendish and Milton
19: Katherine Mannheimer: 'Voice Made up of Harmony': Rochester and Behn
20: David Roberts: True Comedy? Etherege, Wycherley, Shadwell
21: David Parry: Grace Abounding: Baxter and Bunyan
22: Blair Hoxby: The Experimental Theatre of Lee and Otway
23: Nigel Smith: The Power of Letters: John Locke and Lady Damaris Masham
PART V BODIES POLITIC
24: Niall Allsopp: The Body Politic in the Literary Imagination
25: Thomas A. King: From the Body Politic to Biopolitics
26: Laura J. Rosenthal: Scandalous Bodies in the Restoration
PART VI RESTORATION SPIRITUALITIES
27: Elizabeth Sauer: Negotiating Nonconformity: Arts and Animadversions
28: Tessie Prakas: Women, Prayer, and Prophecy
29: Alison Shell: Catholic Writing in the Restoration: Mission, Tradition, Opposition
PART VII PHILOSOPHY AND NATURAL SCIENCE
30: Mordechai Feingold: The Royal Society and Literate Culture
31: Helen Thompson: Restoration Science and Literary Representation in a Global Context
32: Claire Preston: 'Affections of Matter': Empirical Description in Early Modern Natural Philosophy
PART VIII BORDER-CROSSINGS
33: Henry Power: Traffic with the Ancients
34: Robert Phiddian: Restoration Parody and Plagiarism
35: Lines Cottegnies: Imitation and Admiration, Fear and Loathing: France in the English Imagination
36: Rajani Sudan: Stuart Britannia and the Worlding of Empire
PART IX ''TIS WELL AN OLD AGE IS OUT': RESTORATION ENDINGS
37: Christopher D'Addario: Affect and Uncertainty: Writing the Glorious Revolution
38: Paul K. Monod: Jacobite Literatures
39: Paul Davis: When Did the Restoration End?
List of Figures
Names and Dates
Abbreviations and Conventions
Contributors
PART I INTRODUCTION
1: Matthew C. Augustine and Steven N. Zwicker: Writing the Stuart Restoration: Political Time, Cultural Time, and Literary Periodicity
PART II FASHIONING THE RESTORATION
2: David F. Taylor: The Theatre of Politics and the Politics of Theatre
3: David Alff: Restoration Panegyric
4: Edward Holberton: Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion: 'This Excellent Art of Forgetfulness'
5: Phil Connell: Remembering the Civil Wars
6: Kate Bennett: Restoration Life Writing and the Arts of Assembly
7: Michael Mascuch: C. 22-23 April 1661, &c: or, The Diary Method of Restoration Sovereignty
PART III THE INSTITUTIONS OF LITERARY CULTURE
8: Robert D. Hume: Plays and Players, Playhouses and Playgoers
9: Julia Fawcett: Celebrity and the Restoration Actress
10: Richard McCabe: Patronage
11: John Barnard: Censorship and the Regulation of the Press: 1660-1695
12: Margaret J. M. Ezell: Authorship and the Book Trade
13: Martin Dzelzainis: Scribal Culture and Literary Sociability: Marvell and Etherege in Manuscript
14: Michael Gavin: Literary Criticism of the Restoration
PART IV WRITERS AT THE CENTRE
15: Gillian Wright: 'For the Bays Designed': Waller, Cowley, Philips
16: Tom Lockwood: Dryden and Congreve (and Milton and Jonson)
17: James Loxley: Cleveland's Ghosts: Butler, Marvell, and Restoration Satire
18: Erin Murphy: Imagining It Was Otherwise: Cavendish and Milton
19: Katherine Mannheimer: 'Voice Made up of Harmony': Rochester and Behn
20: David Roberts: True Comedy? Etherege, Wycherley, Shadwell
21: David Parry: Grace Abounding: Baxter and Bunyan
22: Blair Hoxby: The Experimental Theatre of Lee and Otway
23: Nigel Smith: The Power of Letters: John Locke and Lady Damaris Masham
PART V BODIES POLITIC
24: Niall Allsopp: The Body Politic in the Literary Imagination
25: Thomas A. King: From the Body Politic to Biopolitics
26: Laura J. Rosenthal: Scandalous Bodies in the Restoration
PART VI RESTORATION SPIRITUALITIES
27: Elizabeth Sauer: Negotiating Nonconformity: Arts and Animadversions
28: Tessie Prakas: Women, Prayer, and Prophecy
29: Alison Shell: Catholic Writing in the Restoration: Mission, Tradition, Opposition
PART VII PHILOSOPHY AND NATURAL SCIENCE
30: Mordechai Feingold: The Royal Society and Literate Culture
31: Helen Thompson: Restoration Science and Literary Representation in a Global Context
32: Claire Preston: 'Affections of Matter': Empirical Description in Early Modern Natural Philosophy
PART VIII BORDER-CROSSINGS
33: Henry Power: Traffic with the Ancients
34: Robert Phiddian: Restoration Parody and Plagiarism
35: Lines Cottegnies: Imitation and Admiration, Fear and Loathing: France in the English Imagination
36: Rajani Sudan: Stuart Britannia and the Worlding of Empire
PART IX ''TIS WELL AN OLD AGE IS OUT': RESTORATION ENDINGS
37: Christopher D'Addario: Affect and Uncertainty: Writing the Glorious Revolution
38: Paul K. Monod: Jacobite Literatures
39: Paul Davis: When Did the Restoration End?
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Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Names and Dates
Abbreviations and Conventions
Contributors
PART I INTRODUCTION
1: Matthew C. Augustine and Steven N. Zwicker: Writing the Stuart Restoration: Political Time, Cultural Time, and Literary Periodicity
PART II FASHIONING THE RESTORATION
2: David F. Taylor: The Theatre of Politics and the Politics of Theatre
3: David Alff: Restoration Panegyric
4: Edward Holberton: Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion: 'This Excellent Art of Forgetfulness'
5: Phil Connell: Remembering the Civil Wars
6: Kate Bennett: Restoration Life Writing and the Arts of Assembly
7: Michael Mascuch: C. 22-23 April 1661, &c: or, The Diary Method of Restoration Sovereignty
PART III THE INSTITUTIONS OF LITERARY CULTURE
8: Robert D. Hume: Plays and Players, Playhouses and Playgoers
9: Julia Fawcett: Celebrity and the Restoration Actress
10: Richard McCabe: Patronage
11: John Barnard: Censorship and the Regulation of the Press: 1660-1695
12: Margaret J. M. Ezell: Authorship and the Book Trade
13: Martin Dzelzainis: Scribal Culture and Literary Sociability: Marvell and Etherege in Manuscript
14: Michael Gavin: Literary Criticism of the Restoration
PART IV WRITERS AT THE CENTRE
15: Gillian Wright: 'For the Bays Designed': Waller, Cowley, Philips
16: Tom Lockwood: Dryden and Congreve (and Milton and Jonson)
17: James Loxley: Cleveland's Ghosts: Butler, Marvell, and Restoration Satire
18: Erin Murphy: Imagining It Was Otherwise: Cavendish and Milton
19: Katherine Mannheimer: 'Voice Made up of Harmony': Rochester and Behn
20: David Roberts: True Comedy? Etherege, Wycherley, Shadwell
21: David Parry: Grace Abounding: Baxter and Bunyan
22: Blair Hoxby: The Experimental Theatre of Lee and Otway
23: Nigel Smith: The Power of Letters: John Locke and Lady Damaris Masham
PART V BODIES POLITIC
24: Niall Allsopp: The Body Politic in the Literary Imagination
25: Thomas A. King: From the Body Politic to Biopolitics
26: Laura J. Rosenthal: Scandalous Bodies in the Restoration
PART VI RESTORATION SPIRITUALITIES
27: Elizabeth Sauer: Negotiating Nonconformity: Arts and Animadversions
28: Tessie Prakas: Women, Prayer, and Prophecy
29: Alison Shell: Catholic Writing in the Restoration: Mission, Tradition, Opposition
PART VII PHILOSOPHY AND NATURAL SCIENCE
30: Mordechai Feingold: The Royal Society and Literate Culture
31: Helen Thompson: Restoration Science and Literary Representation in a Global Context
32: Claire Preston: 'Affections of Matter': Empirical Description in Early Modern Natural Philosophy
PART VIII BORDER-CROSSINGS
33: Henry Power: Traffic with the Ancients
34: Robert Phiddian: Restoration Parody and Plagiarism
35: Lines Cottegnies: Imitation and Admiration, Fear and Loathing: France in the English Imagination
36: Rajani Sudan: Stuart Britannia and the Worlding of Empire
PART IX ''TIS WELL AN OLD AGE IS OUT': RESTORATION ENDINGS
37: Christopher D'Addario: Affect and Uncertainty: Writing the Glorious Revolution
38: Paul K. Monod: Jacobite Literatures
39: Paul Davis: When Did the Restoration End?
List of Figures
Names and Dates
Abbreviations and Conventions
Contributors
PART I INTRODUCTION
1: Matthew C. Augustine and Steven N. Zwicker: Writing the Stuart Restoration: Political Time, Cultural Time, and Literary Periodicity
PART II FASHIONING THE RESTORATION
2: David F. Taylor: The Theatre of Politics and the Politics of Theatre
3: David Alff: Restoration Panegyric
4: Edward Holberton: Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion: 'This Excellent Art of Forgetfulness'
5: Phil Connell: Remembering the Civil Wars
6: Kate Bennett: Restoration Life Writing and the Arts of Assembly
7: Michael Mascuch: C. 22-23 April 1661, &c: or, The Diary Method of Restoration Sovereignty
PART III THE INSTITUTIONS OF LITERARY CULTURE
8: Robert D. Hume: Plays and Players, Playhouses and Playgoers
9: Julia Fawcett: Celebrity and the Restoration Actress
10: Richard McCabe: Patronage
11: John Barnard: Censorship and the Regulation of the Press: 1660-1695
12: Margaret J. M. Ezell: Authorship and the Book Trade
13: Martin Dzelzainis: Scribal Culture and Literary Sociability: Marvell and Etherege in Manuscript
14: Michael Gavin: Literary Criticism of the Restoration
PART IV WRITERS AT THE CENTRE
15: Gillian Wright: 'For the Bays Designed': Waller, Cowley, Philips
16: Tom Lockwood: Dryden and Congreve (and Milton and Jonson)
17: James Loxley: Cleveland's Ghosts: Butler, Marvell, and Restoration Satire
18: Erin Murphy: Imagining It Was Otherwise: Cavendish and Milton
19: Katherine Mannheimer: 'Voice Made up of Harmony': Rochester and Behn
20: David Roberts: True Comedy? Etherege, Wycherley, Shadwell
21: David Parry: Grace Abounding: Baxter and Bunyan
22: Blair Hoxby: The Experimental Theatre of Lee and Otway
23: Nigel Smith: The Power of Letters: John Locke and Lady Damaris Masham
PART V BODIES POLITIC
24: Niall Allsopp: The Body Politic in the Literary Imagination
25: Thomas A. King: From the Body Politic to Biopolitics
26: Laura J. Rosenthal: Scandalous Bodies in the Restoration
PART VI RESTORATION SPIRITUALITIES
27: Elizabeth Sauer: Negotiating Nonconformity: Arts and Animadversions
28: Tessie Prakas: Women, Prayer, and Prophecy
29: Alison Shell: Catholic Writing in the Restoration: Mission, Tradition, Opposition
PART VII PHILOSOPHY AND NATURAL SCIENCE
30: Mordechai Feingold: The Royal Society and Literate Culture
31: Helen Thompson: Restoration Science and Literary Representation in a Global Context
32: Claire Preston: 'Affections of Matter': Empirical Description in Early Modern Natural Philosophy
PART VIII BORDER-CROSSINGS
33: Henry Power: Traffic with the Ancients
34: Robert Phiddian: Restoration Parody and Plagiarism
35: Lines Cottegnies: Imitation and Admiration, Fear and Loathing: France in the English Imagination
36: Rajani Sudan: Stuart Britannia and the Worlding of Empire
PART IX ''TIS WELL AN OLD AGE IS OUT': RESTORATION ENDINGS
37: Christopher D'Addario: Affect and Uncertainty: Writing the Glorious Revolution
38: Paul K. Monod: Jacobite Literatures
39: Paul Davis: When Did the Restoration End?
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