Reimagining Constancy in the English Civil Wars

Author:   Rachel Zhang (Scholar of early modern literature, Columbia University)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
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Reimagining Constancy in the English Civil Wars


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Reimagining Constancy in the English Civil Wars exposes writers' reliance on conservative language during one of the most radical periods of English history. In case studies of both familiar genres (country house poem, love lyric, epic) and understudied ones (emblem book, prose romance), it shows how the conservative language of ""constancy"" was used to justify opposing positions in the period's most pressing controversies, including monarchical rule, ecclesiastical order, Catholicism, and England's relationship to the wider world. At the same time, writers like John Milton, Andrew Marvell, Hester Pulter, Percy Herbert, and others establish the virtue's importance to literary tradition, as they use ""constancy"" to retain, yet reimagine inherited formal structures and strategies. This book thus uses women's writing and non-canonical texts to highlight cross-factional conservatism and international investment in what scholars often describe as the ""English Revolution"".

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Author:   Rachel Zhang (Scholar of early modern literature, Columbia University)
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781399524773


ISBN 10:   1399524771
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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This is a work of most impressive painstaking and discerning intelligence and discovery, with many pages of exquisitely balanced interpretation. Rachel Dunn Zhang uncovers the ‘ties that bind’ in the literature of the English Civil War, the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, in the delicate articulation of constancy and the treatment of formal obligations, such as oaths, whatever  the allegiance of the writer. The reader encounters new readings of famous poetry, such as that of Lanyer, Herrick, Milton, Marvell and The Book of Common Prayer, but also a host of valuable lesser-known works, some unknown until very recently, such as the emblems of Hester Pulter or Sir Percy Herbert’s romance The Princess Cloria, these now much more approachable in the digital age. Every chapter is a must-read for students as well as specialists in the future, and all readers will be galvanized by the turn to contemporary concerns with freedom, beauty, ugliness and hope that comes in the epilogue. -- Nigel Smith, Princeton University


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Rachel Dunn Zhang is an assistant professor of early modern literature at Emerson College. Her work has been published in numerous scholarly journals, including Milton Studies, Ben Jonson Journal, Studies in Philology, Early Modern Women, The Seventeenth Century and Notes and Queries. An authority on Hester Pulter, Zhang is also a contributing editor and reviewer for The Pulter Project.

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