Dorothy Osborne: Letters to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 : Observations on Love, Literature, Politics, and ReligionAshgate, 2002 - 348 sider This title was first published in 2002: As attested to by scholars from Macaulay via Virginia Woolf to more recent critics, the letters of Dorothy Osborne (b. 1627) are not only the most elegant, but are also the most consistently readable in the language. In this revised and updated edition of her letters to the man whom she would propose and later marry, Kenneth Parker presents, along with transcriptions of the letters themselves, their publication history, and an in-depth exploration of the political, social, literary and critical contexts surrounding them. Osborne's letters offer astonishingly sharp-sighted comments on political and cultural events of her time. As told by Parker, the story of their creation, transmission and preservation offers a fascinating insight into the mind of a remarkable woman whose actions provide revealing insights into, and materials for, the study of the politics of culture in one of the key moments of transformation in England. |
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... Towne , and perswaded all those of her Sexe to goe out with her to the Enemy ( which were a barbarous People ) and dye by theire swords , that the provision of the Towne might last the longer for such as were able to doe service in ...
... Towne , and perswaded all those of her Sexe to goe out with her to the Enemy ( which were a barbarous People ) and dye by theire swords , that the provision of the Towne might last the longer for such as were able to doe service in ...
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... Towne , but had noe hand I can assure you in the new discoverd plott against the Protectors but my Lord of Dorchester , they say has and soe might I have had if I were as rich as hee , and then you might have bin sure on mee at the ...
... Towne , but had noe hand I can assure you in the new discoverd plott against the Protectors but my Lord of Dorchester , they say has and soe might I have had if I were as rich as hee , and then you might have bin sure on mee at the ...
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... Towne my A. [ unt ] Gargrave came to Towne about my C [ ousin ] Thorold's [ see Letter 10 , note 2 ] businesse went out of towne againe . This day my sister removed from my Lady Ruthins lodging in Queenstreet , to my C. Thorolds lodging ...
... Towne my A. [ unt ] Gargrave came to Towne about my C [ ousin ] Thorold's [ see Letter 10 , note 2 ] businesse went out of towne againe . This day my sister removed from my Lady Ruthins lodging in Queenstreet , to my C. Thorolds lodging ...
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