Abstract

Introduction: the royalist republic Part I. Public Spheres and Discursive Communities: 1. The translation of politics: civil war polemic in the Dutch Republic 2. Unity and uniformity: the first civil war and the Anglo-Scoto-Dutch puritan community 3. Emerging royalism: anti-puritanism and Anglo-Scoto-Dutch history Part II. Maps of Meaning: 4. Eikon basilike translated: the cult of the martyr king in the Dutch Republic 5. 'When in my neighbourhood the cannons raged': war and regicide in estate poetry 6. The cry of the royal blood: revenge tragedy and the Stuart cause in the Dutch Republic 7. The English devil: stereotyping, demonology, and the First Anglo-Dutch War 8. Representing restoration: politics, providence, and theatricality in Vondel and Milton Conclusion Bibliography Index.

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