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British Identities and English Renaissance Literature

Editat de David J. Baker, Willy Maley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2011
Though British history and identity in the early modern period are intensively researched areas, the role of literature in the construction of 'Britishness' is under-examined. English history of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries often overlooks the contribution of Ireland, Scotland and Wales to the formation of the British state. Historians describe 'Britain' as a multiple kingdom, with a long history of conflict. In this 2002 volume, a team of leading Renaissance literary critics read a broad range of texts from the period, including plays of Shakespeare, in light of British history. Prominent historians respond to the issues raised by the volume. This collection opened up a different kind of literary history and has pressing relevance for discussions of 'Britishness'.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521189682
ISBN-10: 0521189683
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction David Baker and Willy Maley; Part I: Opening the Field: 1. British history and 'the British history': the same old story? Philip Schwyzer; 2. An uncertain union David Baker and Willy Maley; 3. Revising criticism: Ireland and the British model Andrew Murphy; Part II. Contested Peripheries: 4. 'The lost British lamb': English Catholic exiles and the problem of Britain Christopher Highley; 5. 'Making history': Holinshed's Irish chronicles, 1577 and 1587 Richard A. McCabe; Part III. British Shakespeare: 6. Henry IV: metatheatrical Britain Matthew Greenfield; 7. Uncertain unions: Welsh leeks in Henry V Patricia Parker; 8. Delving to the root: Cymbeline, Scotland, and the English race Mary Floyd-Wilson; Part IV. Union Questions: 9. Reinventing the matter of Britain: undermining the state in Jacobean masques Jayne Elisabeth Archer and Philippa Berry; 10. Mapping British identities: Speed's Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine Christopher Ivic; Part V. Britain's Brave New World: 11. Bruited abroad: John White and Thomas Harriot's Colonial Representations of Ancient Britain Andrew Hadfield; 12. The Commonwealth of the Word: New England, Old England, and the Praying Indians Linda Gregerson; Part VI. Restoring Britain: 13. Orrery's Ireland and the British problem, 1641–1679 John Kerrigan; 14. Jacobite literature and national Identities Murray Pittock; Part VII: 15. Historians respond: literature and the new British and Irish histories Jane Ohlmeyer; 16. Text, time, and the pursuit of 'British Identities' Derek Hirst.

Recenzii

"The editors have done very well also in shaping the collection of essays to cohere, not only by virtue of the essays' shared interest in using British history to further our understanding of early modern English literature, but also by their having read and learned from one another. It's a rare thing in a collection to find essays that truly are in conversation with one another, and the editors deserve much praise for it." Sixteenth Century Journal
"Invalauble." H-ALBION
"The essays are an excellent introduction into a relatively new field." History
"This is an intellectually engaging [book]." Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History

Descriere

In this 2002 volume, scholars examine the role of literature in the construction of 'Britishness'.