In this book, Emily Griffiths Jones examines the intersections of romance, religion, and politics in England between 1588 and 1688 to show how writers during this politically turbulent time used the genre of romance to construct diverse ideological communities for themselves.Right Romance argues for a recontextualized understanding of romance as a multigeneric narrative structure or strategy rather than a prose genre and rejects the common assumption that romance was a short-lived mode most commonly associated with royalist politics. Puritan republicans likewise found in romance strength, solace, and grounds for political resistance. Two key works that profoundly influenced seventeenth-century approaches to romance are Philip Sidney’s New Arcadia and Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene, which grappled with romance’s civic potential and its limits for a newly Protestant state. Jones examines how these works influenced writings by royalists and republicans during and after the English Civil War. Remaining chapters pair writers from both sides of the war in order to illuminate the ongoing ideological struggles over romance. John Milton is analyzed alongside Margaret Cavendish and Percy Herbert, and Lucy Hutchinson alongside John Dryden. In the final chapter, Jones studies texts by John Bunyan and Aphra Behn that are known for their resistance to generic categorization in an attempt to rethink romance’s relationship to election, community, gender, and generic form.Original and persuasive, Right Romance advances theoretical discussion about romance, pushing beyond the limits of the genre to discover its impact on constructions of national, communal, and personal identity.
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A study of romance, religion, and politics in seventeenth-century England, presenting a recontextualized understanding of romance as a multi-generic narrative structure or strategy rather than a prose genre.
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Getting Romance Right1. Protestant Re-visions of Romance: Philip Sidney’s New Arcadia and Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene2. “Heroical” Histories: Writing Lives into National Romance, 1648–16703. The Fall and the Pinnacle: Milton’s Righting of Romance in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained4. “My Victorious Triumphs Are All Thine”: The Politics of Love and Elect Community in Lucy Hutchinson’s Order and Disorder5. “In the Next World”: John Bunyan, Aphra Behn, and the Imitation of RomanceConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex
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“Right Romance will change how critics understand seventeenth-century English romance and its political investments. It challenges long-held opinions about canonical writers such as John Milton and brings into the conversation lesser-known pamphlets and the voices of early modern women writers. The book stresses the power of romance to nourish identity—whether personal, religious, Royalist, or Puritan—and to foster heroic narratives amongst newly elect communities despite national crisis, division, disappointment, suffering, and wandering.”—Tiffany Jo Werth, author of The Fabulous Dark Cloister: Romance in England After the Reformation
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The newly reimagined series Cultural Inquiries in English Literature, 1400–1700, is a continuation of the award-winning Medieval & Renaissance Literary Studies series, formerly published by Duquesne University Press–but with a new bent.Recognizing the complex relationships linking disciplines in the pre-modern period and to account for the lived experience represented in literary and cultural texts in this time, scholars have broadened the scope of their examinations to reconnect fields often now considered distinct, including cuisine, ecology, cartography, the occult, meteorology, physiology, drama, popular print, and poetry. Cultural Inquiries in English Literature, 1400–1700, seeks monographs and edited volumes that consider literary and cultural texts as partners in and products of their complex contexts.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780271088099
Publisert
2020-12-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Pennsylvania State University Press
Vekt
501 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Biographical note

Emily Griffiths Jones is Assistant Professor of English at the University of South Florida.