Volume 7 of "The Cambridge History of English Literature" focuses on the Cavalier and Puritan periods. This comprehensive study examines the major authors, movements, and trends that defined English literature during this transformative era. Edited by Alfred Rayney Waller, this volume offers in-depth analysis of key figures and works, providing valuable insights into the social, political, and religious contexts that shaped literary production.
Explore the works of the Cavalier poets, known for their elegance and wit, alongside the powerful and often introspective writings of Puritan authors. "The Cambridge History of English Literature" remains an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of English literary history. Discover the enduring legacy of the Cavalier and Puritan contributions to the English literary canon.
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