The Child in British Literature: Literary Constructions of Childhood, Medieval to Contemporary ed. by Adrienne E. Gavin, and: Gender and Early Modern Constructions of Childhood ed. by Naomi J. Miller and Naomi Yavneh (review)

2013 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 287-295
Author(s):  
M. Tyler Sasser

Moments of royal succession, which punctuated the Stuart era (1603–1714), occasioned outpourings of literature. Writers, including most of the major figures of the seventeenth century from Jonson, Daniel, and Donne to Marvell, Dryden, and Behn, seized upon these occasions to mark the transition of power; to reflect upon the political structures and values of their nation; and to present themselves as authors worthy of patronage and recognition. This volume of essays explores this important category of early modern writing. It contends that succession literature warrants attention as a distinct category: appreciated by contemporaries, acknowledged by a number of scholars, but never investigated in a coherent and methodical manner, it helped to shape political reputations and values across the period. Benefiting from the unique database of such writing generated by the AHRC-funded Stuart Successions Project, the volume brings together a distinguished group of authors to address a subject which is of wide and growing interest to students both of history and of literature. It illuminates the relation between literature and politics in this pivotal century of English political and cultural history. Interdisciplinary in scope, the volume will be indispensable to scholars of early modern British literature and history as well as undergraduates and postgraduates in both fields.


Reviews: Literature as History: Essays in Honour of Peter Widdowson, An Introduction to Religion and Literature, the Historical Literature of the Jack Cade Rebellion, Tudor Books and Readers: Materiality and the Construction of Meaning, Merlin: Knowledge and Power through the Ages, Literature and Domestic Travel in Early Modern England, Quoting Death in Early Modern England: The Poetics of Epitaphs beyond the Tomb, Household Servants in Early Modern England, the Snare in the Constitution: Defoe and Swift on Liberty, Reading Gossip in Early Eighteenth-Century England, Labours Lost. Domestic Service and the Making of Modern England, First Lady of Letters: Judith Sargent Murray and the Struggle for Female Independence, Bright Stars: John Keats, Barry Cornwall and Romantic Literary Culture, Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787–1861: Lifting the Veil of Black, the Crimean War in the British Imagination, English Modernism, National Identity and the Germans, 1890–1950, Modernism in the Magazines: An Introduction, Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right, Culture in Camouflage: War, Empire and Modern British Literature, the Literary Cold War, 1945 to Vietnam, American Gothic, Republicanism and the American GothicSimonBarker and GillJo (eds), Literature as History: Essays in Honour of Peter Widdowson , Continuum, 2010, pp. xvi + 189, £60MarkKnight, An Introduction to Religion and Literature , Continuum, 2009, pp. 176, pb. £15.99.AlexanderL. Kaufman, The Historical Literature of the Jack Cade Rebellion , Ashgate, 2009, pp. ix +231, £55.JohnN. King (ed.), Tudor Books and Readers: Materiality and the Construction of Meaning , Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. xviii+ 270, £55.StephenKnight, Merlin: Knowledge and Power through the Ages , Cornell University Press, 2009. pp. xvii + 275, $27.95.AndrewMcRae, Literature and Domestic Travel in Early Modern England , Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. xi + 247, £50.NewstockScott. L., Quoting Death in Early Modern England: The Poetics of Epitaphs Beyond the Tomb , Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. pp. xiv + 228, £50.RichardsonR. C., Household Servants in Early Modern England , Manchester University Press, 2010, pp. xii+259, £65, £17.99 pb.ZouheirJamoussi, The Snare in the Constitution: Defoe and Swift on Liberty , Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, pp. xiii+445, £49.99.NicolaParsons, Reading Gossip in Early Eighteenth-Century England , Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. xi + 211, £50.00.CarolynSteedman, Labours Lost. Domestic Service and the Making of Modern England , Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. xvi + 410, £60, £21.99 pb.SheilaL. Skemp, First Lady of Letters: Judith Sargent Murray and the Struggle for Female Independence , University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009, pp. vii + 484, $39.95.RichardMarggraf Turley, Bright Stars: John Keats, Barry Cornwall and Romantic Literary Culture , Liverpool University Press, 2009, pp. 256, £65HeatherS. Nathans, Slavery and Sentiment on the American Stage, 1787–1861: Lifting the Veil of Black , Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. xi + 275, £55.StefanieMarkovits, The Crimean War in the British Imagination , Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. xi + 298, £50.PetraRau, English Modernism, National Identity and the Germans, 1890–1950 , Ashgate, 2009, pp. x + 233, £50.RobertScholes and WulfmanClifford, Modernism in the Magazines: An Introduction , Yale University Press, 2010, pp. ix + 340, £25.JenniferBurns, Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right , Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 369, $27.95.PatrickDeer, Culture in Camouflage: War, Empire and Modern British Literature , Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. xi+329, £55.AdamPiette, The Literary Cold War, 1945 to Vietnam , Edinburgh University Press.2009, pp. 256, £60.00.CharlesL. Crow, American Gothic , University of Wales Press, 2009, pp. 235, £65, £19.99 pb.MarilynMichaud, Republicanism and the American Gothic , University of Wales Press, 2009, pp. 197, £75.

2011 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 92-116
Author(s):  
Victoria Stewart ◽  
Elizabeth Stuart ◽  
Michael Hicks ◽  
Ben Lowe ◽  
John M. Fyler ◽  
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