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By a foreword by Lisa Jardine,Philip Major

unique and thought-provoking, this assortment sheds new mild on a huge but understudied function of seventeenth-century England's political and cultural panorama: exile. via an basically literary lens, exile is tested either as actual departure from England-to France, Germany, the Low nations and America-and as internal, psychological withdrawal. within the strategy, a strikingly wide array of latest resources comes lower than scrutiny, together with letters, diaries, performs, treatises, translations and poetry. the level to which the richness and disparateness of those modes of writing militates opposed to or constructs a recognisable 'rhetoric' of exile is among the book's overriding topics. additionally into consideration is the measure to which exilic writing during this interval is meant for public intake, a fabricated from deepest mirrored image, or characterized by way of a coalescence of the 2. Importantly, this quantity extends the chronological variety of the English Revolution past 1660 by means of demonstrating that exile in the course of the recovery shaped a significant continuum with displacement in the course of the civil wars of the mid-century. This in-depth and past due research of widespread and hitherto imprecise exiles, conspicuously different in political and non secular allegiance but inextricably certain by way of the shared event of displacement, may be of curiosity to students in various disciplines.

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