Dimensions
162 x 240 x 38mm
1641. The Scots are in open rebellion. Revolt is brewing in Ireland. England stands at the brink of civil war. In London, as Parliament tightens its grip on the king, scuffles and parleys break out between crowds of protesters and demobbed officers they denounce as 'cavaliers': fashionable 'gallants', braggards and dandies distinguished by their long hair, silken suits and hatred of Puritans.Reprobates offers a chronicle of how this faction was created, and re-made over time. Drawing on the writings and experiences of wits, womanisers and wanderers, John Stubbs' new book follows cavaliers-in-the-making from early privilege through Continental warfare, and back to their urban recreations. This is an account of all their campaigns, through peacetime, civil war and exile, across town and across Europe, from the Blackfriars Playhouse to the battlefields of Charles' kingdoms, and their part in a national disaster.