Aesthetics of Contingency
Explore the intriguing intersection of literature and political uncertainty in Aesthetics of Contingency by Matthew C. Augustine. Published in 2018, this compelling book spans 288 pages and delves into how early modern literature from Great Britain responds to the tumultuous conditions of the seventeenth century, particularly during the civil wars and the Restoration period. Augustine challenges conventional narratives by arguing that these conflicts did not signify a clear break from the past; instead, they ushered in an era filled with ambiguity and potential. This insightful study is essential for anyone interested in the interplay of politics and culture in English literature, offering fresh perspectives on a pivotal time in history. Discover how the aesthetics of contingency shape our understanding of literature and its role in reflecting societal upheaval.