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Literature and the Politics of Family in Seventeenth-Century England (Hardcover, New)
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Literature and the Politics of Family in Seventeenth-Century England (Hardcover, New)
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A common literary language linked royal absolutism to radical
religion and republicanism in seventeenth-century England. Authors
from both sides of the Civil Wars, including Milton, Hobbes,
Margaret Cavendish, and the Quakers, adapted the analogy between
family and state to support radically different visions of
political community. They used family metaphors to debate the
limits of political authority, rethink gender roles, and imagine
community in a period of social and political upheaval. While
critical attention has focused on how the common analogy linking
father and king, family and state, bolstered royal and paternal
claims to authority and obedience, its meaning was in fact
intensely contested. In this wide-ranging study, Su Fang Ng
analyses the language and metaphors used to describe the
relationship between politics and the family in both literary and
political writings and offers a fresh perspective on how
seventeenth-century literature reflected as well as influenced
political thought.
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