Stuart Libels ...
If you’re feeling libelous – and if you’re working on MS studies / Stuart political culture / popular print / textual tranmission / popular opinion – go to http://www.earlystuartlibels.net. This is “Early Stuart Libels”: a web-based edition of early seventeenth-century political poetry from manuscript sources, produced by Andrew McRae (Exeter) and Alastair Bellany (Rutgers). It brings into the public domain over 350 poems, many of which have never before been published. Though most of the texts are poems of satire and invective, others take the form of anti-libels, responding to libellers with orthodox panegyric. These poems throw new light on literary and political culture in England in the decades from the accession of King James I to the outbreak of the English Civil War.
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