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Title
Blazing Star
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of, 1647-1680
Great Britain--History--Charles II, 1660-1685--Biography (LCSH)
Great Britain--Court and courtiers--Biography (LCSH)
Language
English
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Geographic Coverage
Great Britain
Classification
LCC: DA447.R6 L37 2014
DDC: 941.066092 full
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Content
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Summary
Restoration England witnessed an extraordinary flowering of literature, music, architecture and science. At the centre of the burgeoning cultural life of the age was John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. A peerlessly witty satirist, Rochester epitomised the manners of the court of Charles II. But he was also a libertine and drunkard, a writer of scandalously offensive poetry who got himself banned from court. Rochester died of syphilis at the age of just 33, leaving behind him a mystery as to the true nature of his character. This text presents a compelling portrait of a remarkable yet complex man and of a cultural golden age that often spilled over into depravity.
Authorized Access Point
Larman, Alexander, 1981- Blazing Star