THE PURITAN AGE (1620 - 1660) : Milton (1600-1660), Which Is Further
THE PURITAN AGE (1620 - 1660) : Milton (1600-1660), Which Is Further
THE PURITAN AGE (1620 - 1660) : Milton (1600-1660), Which Is Further
(1)
Elizabethan literature, with all its
diversity, had a marked unity in
spirit, resulting from the patriotism of all
classes and their devotion to a queen
who, with all her faults, sought first the
nation’s welfare. Under the Stuarts all this was
changed. The kings were the open enemies of
the people; the country was divided by the
struggle for political and religious liberty; and
the literature was as divided in spirit as were
the struggling parties.
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