

Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson
238 pages2002Cambridge University PressISBN 9781139148764
HistoriographyHistoryEnglish literatureLiterature and historyTheoryIntellectual lifeHistory and criticismInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)RenaissanceEnglish literature (collections), early modern, 1500-1700English literature--history and criticism--theory, etcEnglish literature--early modern, 1500-1700--history and criticism--theory, etcLiterature and history--historyLiterature and history--great britain--history--18th centuryHistoriography--historyHistoriography--great britain--history--18th centuryRenaissance--historiographyRenaissance--england--historiographyHistory--historiographyDa355 .l96 2002
About this book
"In The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson, Jack Lynch explores eighteenth-century British conceptions of the Renaissance, and the historical, intellectual, and cultural uses to which the past was put. Scholars, editors, historians, religious thinkers, linguists, and literary critics of the period all defined themselves in relation to "the last age" or "the age of Elizabeth." Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thinkers reworked older historical schemes to suit their own needs, turning to the age of Petrarch and Poliziano, Erasmus and Scaliger, Shakespeare, Spenser, and Queen Elizabeth to define their culture in contrast to the preceding age.
They derived a powerful sense of modernity from the comparison, which proved essential to the constitution of a national character. This interdisciplinary study will be of interest to cultural as well as literary historians of the eighteenth century."--Jacket.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Published
- 2002
- Pages
- 238
- ISBN
- 9781139148764
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