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About the Author
Philip Major teaches English at Birkbeck College, University of London. He has published widely on seventeenth-century literature and is currently writing a monograph on the works of Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax.
Reviews
'"Exile'"is a condition which places a special kind of strain on every aspect of a person's life. Nevertheless, what these exiles learned from those they sometimes reluctantly engaged with contributed in important ways to their ways of thinking and writing once they returned. There were, too, continous currents of intellectual exchange between those in exile and those who remained behind. Only if we recognise this and take account of it can the intellectual and cultural history of the British Isles in the second half of the seventeenth century be fully understood. The essays in Literatures of Exile are eloquent testimony to the increased depth and richness to be discovered, if we scrutinise the surviving literary materials from this tumultuous political period inclusively - from both inside and outside Britain.' From the foreword by Lisa Jardine, Queen Mary University of London, UK '... a stimulating addition to one of the most vibrant areas of seventeenth-century studies.' Modern Language Review '[This] book does a good job of opening up new vistas on particular exiles' experience of unfamiliar surroundings... shed[s] light on important topics that will interest scholars in several disciplines.' Literature and History '... a fine interdisciplinary collection of essays which will be valuable to scholars of seventeenth-century history and literature.' Notes and Queries 'The essays in Literatures of Exile are thoughtfully organized in such a way that encourages the reader to make clear links between neighboring essays and to follow various threads that run throughout the collection. Individually, the essays make substantial contributions to our understanding of the English Revolution and its complexities, but the true innovation of the collection is its sustained attention to methodology. ... As it both showcases and inspires new work, Literaturesof Exile is a successful model for any collection of essays.' Seventeenth-Century News
Book Information
ISBN 9781138379589
Author a foreword by Lisa Jardine
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g