Robert South (1634-1716): An Introduction to his Life and Sermons (Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Thought)
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Author(s)Gerard Reedy
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521041767
ISBN-139780521041768
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Sales Rank9,741,013
CategoryLiterary Criticism
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Robert South (1634-1716) was one of the great Anglican writers and preachers of his age. A contemporary of Dryden and Locke, he faced the profound political and philosophical changes taking place at the beginning of the Enlightenment in England. Gerard Reedy's book makes a strong case for the importance of his sermons, their complexity, beauty and wit, and their place in the history of post-Restoration English literature. Discussing sermons of South that deal with his theory of politics, language, the sacrament and mystery, Reedy reintroduces us to a lively and seminal master of prose, politics and theology in the late Stuart era.
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