A period of tumultuous political and religious strife, the
English Civil War has inspired writers for the past four centuries.
Their works vary widely in quality from the hurriedly written
political verse of the 17th century and the superficial or
sentimental novels of the 19th and 20th centuries to the
brilliantly conceived novels of Daniel Defoe, Nigel Tranter, and
Iain Pears. All provide a perspective on a turbulent era. A useful
tool for historians and researchers, this bibliography provides
access to verse, novels, short stories, and plays about the Civil
War era written between 1625 and 1999.
The book opens with an introductory survey of the political and
religious conflicts that led to the war and the execution of
Charles I and that continued through the Interregnum, Cromwell's
Protectorate, and the Restoration of Charles II. It then provides a
discussion of some of the fiction written about the events and
personalities of the period. With over 900 annotated entries, the
bibliography itself includes virtually all of the fiction written
about the period.
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