1st Edition

Like Parchment in the Fire Literature and Radicalism in the English Civil War

By Prasanta Chakravarty Copyright 2006
    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book examines the literary, religious, and political aspects of the radical movements and various sects of the English Civil War. Featuring a chapter on John Milton, this book also addresses the legal problems that engaged the early modern radical reformers, the issue of radical religion as a negotiating tool and the limits of radical liberal thought.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 Radicalism from the Center: The Republican Moments of John Milton; Chapter 2 Natural Law as a Radical Weapon: John Warr, the Levellers and John Locke; Chapter 3 The Universal in the Local: Digger Radicalism Revisited; Chapter 4 Turning the World Upside Down and the Limits of Liberalism: The Delayed Radicalism of the Ranters;

    Biography

    Prasanta Chakravarty was educated at the University of Calcutta and Jadavpur University, India, where he received an MA in English Literature. He took another MA and a PhD in Comparative Literature from the State University of New York at Buffalo. His research focuses on early modern religious and political literature as well as the history of intellectual thought. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of English at the University of West Georgia.