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Citt and Bumpkin (1680)
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In «Citt and Bumpkin,» Roger Sir L'Estrange crafts a rich socio-political satire set against the backdrop of late 17th-century England. The narrative explores the tensions between rural and urban cultures through the contrasting characters of Citt, the sophisticated city-dweller, and Bumpkin, the na√Øve countryman. L'Estrange employs a witty, conversational literary style, characterized by puns and clever wordplay, reflecting the Restoration'Äôs emphasis on comedy and social commentary. The dialogue brims with layers of meaning, offering insights into class, identity, and the rapidly changing societal landscape of post-Civil War England, where the courtly drama perpetual struggles between tradition and modernity unfold. Roger Sir L'Estrange was a notable pamphleteer, journalist, and political commentator, deeply engaged in the controversies of his time. Known for his staunch Royalist views and his opposition to the Parliamentarians, L'Estrange'Äôs experiences in navigating the turbulent political landscape of the 17th century are palpable in the text. His adherence to the Restoration ideals of hierarchy and proper conduct informs his critical portrayal of societal misfits, ultimately questioning the nature of civility and culture in a divided world. «Citt and Bumpkin» is a compelling read for scholars and lovers of Restoration literature alike, as it not only entertains but prompts reflection on the pervasive class distinctions that resonate through contemporary society. L'Estrange'Äôs sharp humor and perceptive critique make this work a valuable addition to the study of early modern English literature and a delightful exploration of the human experience.