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Little Gidding and its inmates in the Time of King Charles I. with an account of the Harmonies: Unraveling Mysteries of Little Gidding in King Charles I's Era

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History

In "Little Gidding and its inmates in the Time of King Charles I. with an account of the Harmonies," John Edward Acland delves into the intricate tapestry of life at Little Gidding, a center of spiritual and intellectual activity during the tumultuous period of the English Civil War. Through a combination of meticulous historical narrative and insightful literary analysis, Acland invites readers to explore the lives of its residents, who engaged in fervent debates about religious and political issues while cultivating a deep sense of community. His prose reflects the contemplative style typical of 17th-century literature, invoking both the era's theological discourse and the personal devotion that characterized the inhabitants' daily lives. John Edward Acland, an esteemed scholar with a deep interest in early modern English history and literature, crafted this work as a culmination of his research into the intersections of faith, politics, and community life during a time of great upheaval. His background in both historical narrative construction and literary critique positions him to illuminate the significance of Little Gidding, revealing how its intellectual legacy resonates throughout the centuries, especially amid the challenges faced in the 17th century. This scholarly exploration is a must-read for historians and literature enthusiasts alike, as it offers profound insights into the cultural and spiritual dynamics of a crucial moment in English history. Acland's balanced approach not only enhances our understanding of Little Gidding's role but also enriches the broader discourse on the implications of community resilience in times of strife. Readers seeking a deeper comprehension of the interplay between faith and politics in early modern England will find this work indispensable.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066176884

Release date

Ebook: December 17, 2019

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