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Book SynopsisOrder and Disorder, the first epic poem by an Englishwoman, has never before been available in its entirety. The first five cantos were printed anonymously in 1679, but fifteen further cantos remained in manuscript, probably because they were so politically sensitive.
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Table of ContentsList of Illustrations.
Abbreviations and References.
Chronology.
Order and Disorder: The Poem and its Contexts:.
Lucy Hutchinson.
Reading the Bible.
Biblical Verse.
The Divine Narrative.
Politics and Religion.
Eve's Version? Genesis, Women and the Woman Writer.
Note on the Text and Editing.
Acknowledgements.
Order and Disorder.
Appendix: 'Elegies', no. 3.
Further Reading.
Bibliography.