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Stoicism, Politics and Literature in the Age of Milton

Stoicism, Politics and Literature in the Age of Milton

Stoicism, Politics and Literature in the Age of Milton

War and Peace Reconciled
Andrew Shifflett , University of South Carolina
February 2009
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    This 1998 book offers an examination of key seventeenth-century writers in the context of their common interest in the republican, libertarian and oppositional potential of the philosophical tradition of Stoicism. The Stoic ethos embraced several paradoxical moral and political concepts, notably 'constancy' accompanied by a fascination with violence, 'indifference' that mirrors extremities of anger and 'retirement' that involves quests for honour and authority. Indeed, Stoicism in England involved not actual withdrawal from society but an intense kind of literacy - reading and writing focused on Seneca, Tacitus, Lucan and Lipsius as they could be seen to comment on contemporary political situations and ideological problems. Through subtly nuanced close readings of Marvell, Katherine Philips and Milton, Andrew Shifflet shows that these writers had more in common than previous philosophical, political and aesthetic categories have allowed, both in their keen Stoic interests and in the struggle to wrest this tradition from absolutist interpretations.

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    February 2009
    Paperback
    9780521101141
    188 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.28kg
    5 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Conflict and constancy in seventeenth-century England
    • 2. Andrew Marvell: the Stoicism of nature, war and work
    • 3. Katherine Philips: the Stoicism of hatred and forgiveness
    • 4. Jonson, Marvell, Milton: the Stoicism of friendship and imitation
    • 5. John Milton: the Stoicism of history and providence
    • Notes
    • Index.
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    • Andrew Shifflett , University of South Carolina