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Seventeenth-Century British Poetry, 1603-1660

Seventeenth-Century British Poetry, 1603-1660
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ISBN: 0393979989



Seventeenth-Century British Poetry, 1603-1660 (Norton Critical Editions)


Twenty-nine poets writing from the 1603 ascension of James I, the first Stuart King, and the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, are included in this Norton Critical Edition. Download Seventeenth-Century British Poetry, 1603-1660 (Norton Critical Editions) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. /strong>A time of political and social unrest in England, this period produced some of the greatest poetry in English. This volume includes the major poets-John Donne, Ben Jonson, George Herbert, John Milton, and Andrew Marvell-the major women writers of the era-Aemilia Lanyer, Mary Wroth, Anne Bradstreet, Margaret Cavendish, and Katherine Philips-and nineteen other poets essential to an understanding of English literature in the seventeenth century. The poems are accompanied by headnotes and explanatory annotations. "Criticism" is divided into Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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