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About the Author
Todd Butler is Assistant Professor of English at Washington State University, USA
Reviews
'By focusing attention on processes through which beliefs and desires might be controlled through the use of words and images, Butler opens up a genuinely interdisciplinary investigation that ranges over philosophical texts, court masques and civil war pamphlets.' Malcolm Smuts, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA. 'Revisionist in the best sense of the word, Todd Butler's study challenges long-standing stereotypes about the seventeenth-century's hostility to the imagination, eloquently showing that even more than the Caroline court masquers, Bacon, Milton, and Hobbes made analyzing, defending, redefining, and shaping the popular imagination central to their political programs and ideals. A must-read for a wide range of specialists - literary, historical, cultural - in the period.' Catherine Gimelli Martin, University of Memphis, USA. 'Butler's compelling book makes the reader better aware of how early modern rhetoricians, politicians, and playwrights understood and manipulated a population's imagination.' Journal of British Studies '... a fresh and valuable contribution to existing studies, not only of seventeenth-century politics, but also the History of Ideas.' Parergon 'With this insightful examination of the variegated functions and contemporary reception of the imagination, Butler has made a valuable, not least because highly original, contribution to ongoing debates about political authority and ideology in seventeenth-century England.' Notes and Queries 'This is a dense book that looks at many minor or understudied works and synthesizes a great deal of scholarship. Nonetheless, the argument is clear, the bibliography is ample, and I learned a great deal I did not know about all four topics, from Bacon's ideas about magic to the pamphlet wars of 1641-42.' Modern Philology
Book Information
ISBN 9781138278295
Author Todd Butler
Format Paperback
Page Count 212
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g