The Anglo-Welsh aristocrats George Herbert (1593-1633) and Edward Herbert (1583-1648) are striking examples of an early European republic of letters. This volume argues that in their lives and works, a cosmopolitanism born of warfare and strife imagined a radical communion and openness.
| Author: Greg Miller|Professor Emeritus of English Greg Miller|Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise|Ladan Niayesh
| Publisher: Manchester University Press
| Publication Date: Aug 02, 2022
| Number of Pages: 424 pages
| Language: English
| Binding: Hardcover/History
| ISBN-10: 1526164094
| ISBN-13: 9781526164094
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Greg Miller, Professor Emeritus of English Greg Miller, Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise, Ladan Niayesh