Description
About the Author
James A. Winn is William Fairfield Warren Professor of English at Boston University. His six earlier books include Unsuspected Eloquence (1981), a groundbreaking history of the relations between poetry and music; John Dryden and His World (1987), a prize-winning biography; and The Poetry of War (2008), praised by one reviewer as a book "for anyone who cares about war and truth."
Reviews
riveting, indeed unputdownable, study of politics and the arts in her era * Essays in Criticism *
Winn, Professor of English at Boston Univeristy, has produced a book of unparalleled depth and insight about a period still relatively neglected owing to the taint of Whig history with which it remains associated. He writes with the fluency, but not the Whig bias, of Macaulay; his historical research on all aspects of the period, including its political turmoil, is impeccable, and yet his writing has essayistic clarity throughout. * Ophelia Field, The Times Literary Supplement *
Winn's volume impresses by its erudition in literary matters and its passion for music * Burlington Magazine *
now she has found a champion to stand up for her and put the record straight * Darlington, Ayecliffe and Sedgfield Advertiser *
[Winn's] talent for descriptive prose and deep knowledge of literature, music, architecture, interior design and other allied fields ... make this book a rare treat, as he immerses the reader in the life, manners and preoccupations of the period. * Wall Street Journal *
...it is above all through his mastery of the literature of the period, and his ear for its cadences and echoes, that Winn lures us into the texture of the age. * Blair Warden, Literary Review *
Winn is an ace at picking up on subtleties in the period's music and poetry ... his writing and commentary, along with the musical samples found on the accompanying website, bring the queen's history to life. * Publishers Weekly *
this book is a sumptuous intellectual feast as well as an aesthetic delight, written by one of our most informed and acute readers of post-Restoration culture. * Brean S. Hammond, Modern Language Review *
Winn skillfully paints the court, its players, and its culture -- from thanksgiving services to birthday celebrations -- in vivid detail. * Mary K. Brantl, The Historian *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199372195
Author James Anderson Winn
Format Hardback
Page Count 816
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 191mm * 257mm * 46mm