Royalist Identities shifts the emphasis from the question 'What is
Royalism?' to 'What did Royalism want to be?' The texts analyzed
show how Royalism was concerned with the construction of a set of
binary roles and behavioural models designed to perpetuate a
certain paradigm of social stability. de Groot deploys theories of
identity to analyze the literature and culture of this important
period- including the works of Milton, Marvell, Herrick and Cowley,
amongst others - and in particular to discuss the formation and
construction of an ideologically inflected cultural and social
identity.
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