Defending Literature in Early Modern England
Discover the intricate world of Renaissance England with Defending Literature in Early Modern England by Robert Matz, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful book spans 204 pages and delves into the defense of literature during a time of significant social transformation, particularly among the aristocracy. Matz presents revisionary accounts of renowned figures such as Elyot, Sidney, and Spenser, offering fresh perspectives on their contributions to literature. Additionally, this original study engages with influential theoretical frameworks, including the works of Pierre Bourdieu, while providing a critical examination of New Historicist theory. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of early modern literature, this book invites you to explore the dynamic interplay between literature and social change in 16th to 18th century England.