Apocalypse and Anti-Catholicism in Seventeenth-Century English Drama
Explore the intricate relationship between apocalyptic themes and anti-Catholic sentiment in Adrian Streete's insightful book, Apocalypse and Anti-Catholicism in Seventeenth-Century English Drama. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this hardback edition spans 298 pages and delves into the political dimensions of English drama during the tumultuous 1603-1714 period. Streete meticulously examines the works of notable playwrights such as Marston, Middleton, Massinger, and Dryden, revealing how their plays reflect and engage with the religious and political discourse of the time. By integrating recent scholarship in religious and political history, this compelling study redefines the way we understand the role of religion in early modern theatre. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of history, literature, and drama, this book offers a unique perspective on the cultural landscape of 17th-century England.