Stoicism, Politics and Literature in the Age of Milton
Discover the intricate connections between philosophy, politics, and literature in Andrew Shifflett's insightful book, Stoicism, Politics and Literature in the Age of Milton, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. In this compelling analysis spanning 188 pages, Shifflett conducts nuanced close readings of key figures such as Andrew Marvell, Katherine Philips, and John Milton. He uncovers the shared Stoic interests these writers held and their collective effort to reclaim Stoic thought from absolutist perspectives. This exploration not only enriches our understanding of early modern literature but also sheds light on the political and philosophical landscape of Great Britain during the Puritan Revolution. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of literature and philosophy, this book offers a fresh perspective on the enduring influence of Stoicism in English literature. Enhance your collection with this thought-provoking work today!