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English and Creative Writing

17th Century and Shakespearean Literature

This period of early modern history spans the lifetimes of Shakespeare and his contemporaries through to the end of the Eighteenth Century, including the crucial cultural and political rupture of the English Civil War. Its literature includes of course the works of the Shakespeare, the composition of the King James version of the Bible, and also writers such as John Milton, reflecting the religious and political tensions of the day. Our authors on this period cover a wide range of subjects including cultures of devotion, witchcraft, demonology, animals, revolution and sovereignty, and theatrical culture and practices. Diverse literary genres are studied including poetry, drama, prose and political writing.

Works on 17th Century and Shakespearean literature by our departmental staff