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Part II - Literature and Ideological Transformation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2019

Stephen B. Dobranski
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Georgia State University
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Drury, John, Music at Midnight: The Life and Poetry of George Herbert (University of Chicago Press, 2014)Google Scholar
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Parry, Graham, The Arts of the Anglican Counter-Reformation: Glory, Laud and Honor (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2006).Google Scholar
Ricoeur, Paul, The Symbolism of Evil, trans. Emerson Buchanan (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1969)Google Scholar
Todd, Margo, ed., Reformation to Revolution: Politics and Religion in Early Modern England (London: Routledge, 1995).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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Chalmers, Hero, Royalist Women Writers, 1650–1689 (Oxford University Press, 2004).Google Scholar
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Holberton, Edward, Poetry and the Cromwellian Protectorate: Culture, Politics, and Institutions (Oxford University Press, 2008).Google Scholar
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Further Reading

Corns, Thomas, ed., The Royal Image: Representations of Charles I (Cambridge University Press, 1999).Google Scholar
Dobranski, Stephen B.,Principle and Politics in Milton’s Areopagitica,” in Knoppers, Laura Lunger, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Literature and the English Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2013), 190205.Google Scholar
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Davis, J. C.,Oliver Cromwell,” in Braddick, Michael J., ed., The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2015), 223–42.Google Scholar
Gentles, Ian, Oliver Cromwell: God’s Warrior and the English Revolution (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).Google Scholar
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Knoppers, Laura L., Constructing Cromwell: Ceremony, Portrait, and Print, 1645–1661 (Cambridge University Press, 2000).Google Scholar
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