The Life of Adam Martindale
Title | The Life of Adam Martindale PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Martindale |
Publisher | |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1845 |
Genre | |
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The Life of Adam Martindale, Written by Himself, and Now First Printed from the Original Manuscript in the British Museum
Title | The Life of Adam Martindale, Written by Himself, and Now First Printed from the Original Manuscript in the British Museum PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Martindale |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2024-04-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3368871684 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1845.
The Life of Adam Martindale, Written by Himself, and Now First Printed from the Original Ms. in the British Museum
Title | The Life of Adam Martindale, Written by Himself, and Now First Printed from the Original Ms. in the British Museum PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Martindale |
Publisher | |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1845 |
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ISBN |
The Realms of Apollo
Title | The Realms of Apollo PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond A. Anselment |
Publisher | University of Delaware Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780874135534 |
"In The Realms of Apollo, literary scholar Raymond A. Anselment examines how seventeenth-century English authors confronted the physical and psychological realities of death." "Focusing on the dangers of childbirth and the terrors of bubonic plague, venereal disease, and smallpox, the book reveals in the discourse of literary and medical texts the meanings of sickness and death in both the daily life and culture of seventeenth-century England. These perspectives show each realm anew as the domain of Apollo, the deity widely celebrated in myth as the god of poetry and the god of medicine. Authors of both formal elegies and simple broadsides saw themselves as healers who tried to find in language the solace physicians could not find in medicine. Within the context of the suffering so unmistakable in the medical treatises and in the personal diaries, memoirs, and letters, the poets' struggles illuminate a new cultural consciousness of sickness and death."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The Fall
Title | The Fall PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Reece |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2024-06-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300277628 |
Why did England’s one experiment in republican rule fail? Oliver Cromwell’s death in 1658 sparked a period of unrivalled turmoil and confusion in English history. In less than two years, there were close to ten changes of government; rival armies of Englishmen faced each other across the Scottish border; and the Long Parliament was finally dissolved after two decades. Why was this period so turbulent, and why did the republic, backed by a formidable standing army, come crashing down in such spectacular fashion? In this fascinating history, Henry Reece explores the full story of the English republic’s downfall. Questioning the accepted version of events, Reece argues that the restoration of the monarchy was far from inevitable—and that the republican regime could have survived long term. Richard Cromwell’s Protectorate had deep roots in the political nation, the Rump Parliament mobilised its supporters impressively, and the country showed little interest in returning to the old order until the republic had collapsed. This is a compelling account that transforms our understanding of England’s short-lived period of republican rule.
The Life of Adam Martindale
Title | The Life of Adam Martindale PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Martindale |
Publisher | |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1845 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Puritan Gentry Besieged 1650-1700
Title | Puritan Gentry Besieged 1650-1700 PDF eBook |
Author | Trevor Cliffe |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2002-09-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134918151 |
The latter half of the seventeenth century saw the Puritan families of England struggle to preserve the old values in an era of tremendous political and religious upheaval. Even non-conformist ministers were inclined to be pessimistic about the endurance of `godliness' - Puritan attitudes and practices - among the upper classes. Based on a study of family papers and other primary resources, Trevor Cliffe's study reveals that in many cases, Puritan county families were playing a double game: outwardly in communion with the Church, they often employed non-conformist chaplains, and attended nonconformist meetings.