Spenser S Irish Work

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Exploring Edmund Spenser's writings within the historical and aesthetic context of colonial and agricultural reform in Ireland, his adopted home, this study demonstrates how Irish events and influences operate in far more of Spenser's work than previously suspected.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Thomas Herron
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release : 2007
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0754656020


Edmund Spenser S Irish Experience

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Spenser's Irish Experience is the first sustained critical work to argue that Edmund Spenser's perception and fragmented representation of Ireland shadows the whole narrative of his major work, The Faerie Queene, traditionally regarded as one of the finest achievements of the English Renaissance. The poem has often been read in specifically English contexts but, as Hadfield argues, demands to be read in terms of England's expanding colonial hegemony within the British Isles and the ensuing fear that such national ambition would actually lead to the destruction of England's post-Reformation legacy. Spenser should be seen less as an English writer and more as a new English writer in Ireland, his prose and poetry expressing the hopes and fears of his class. Where A View of the Present State of Ireland attempts to provide a violent political solution to England's Irish problem, The Faerie Queene exposes the apocalyptic fear that there may be no solution at all. The book contains an analysis of Spenser's life on the Munster plantation, readings of the political rhetoric and antiquarian discourse of A View of the Present State of Ireland, and three chapters which argue the case that the apparently Anglocentric allegory of The Faerie Queene reveals a land gradually—but clearly—transformed into its Irish other. Spenser emerges from this study as a writer whose experience in Ireland rendered him implacably opposed to the vacillations of his English monarch.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Andrew Hadfield
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Release : 1997-05-29
File : 242 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191583353


Literature And Moral Economy In The Early Modern Atlantic

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Grounded in the literary history of early modern England, this study explores the intersection of cultural attitudes and material practices that inform the acquisition, circulation, and consumption of resources at the turn of the seventeenth century. Considering a rich array of texts — including drama, poetry, and prose, among other genres — this book considers what it means to have enough in the moral economies of eating, travel, trade, land use, and public policy.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Dr Hillary Eklund
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release : 2015-05-28
File : 243 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781409462347


Spenser S Legal Language

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This volume explores Spenser's linguistic experimentation and his engagement with political, and particularly legal, thought and language in his major works, demonstrating by thorough lexical analysis and illustrative readings how Spenser figured the nation both descriptively and prescriptively.

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Genre : Law
Author : Andrew Zurcher
Publisher : DS Brewer
Release : 2007
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1843841339


A Dictionary Of The English Language

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Author : Johnson
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Release : 1834
File : 778 Pages
ISBN-13 : UBBS:UBBS-00053033


A Dictionary Of The English Language

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Author : Samuel Johnson
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Release : 1828
File : 720 Pages
ISBN-13 : BSB:BSB10582172


Spenser S Monstrous Regiment

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Spenser's Monstrous Regiment is a stimulating and scholarly account of how the experience of living and writing in Ireland qualified Spenser's attitude towards female "regiment" and challenged his notions of English nationhood. Including a trenchant discussion of the influence of colonialism upon the structure, themes, imagery, and language of Spenser's poetry, this is the first major study of Spenser's canon to engage with primary Gaelic materials in its assessment of his relationship with native Irish and Old English culture.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Richard A. McCabe
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Release : 2005
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0199282048


The Works Of The English Poets From Chaucer To Cowper Spencer Daniel

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Genre : English poetry
Author : Alexander Chalmers
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Release : 1810
File : 606 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:300149513


Ireland In The Age Of The Tudors 1447 1603

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The second edition of Steven Ellis's formidable work represents not only a survey, but also a critique of traditional perspectives on the making of modern Ireland. It explores Ireland both as a frontier society divided between English and Gaelic worlds, and also as a problem of government within the wider Tudor state. This edition includes two major new chapters: the first extending the coverage back a generation, to assess the impact on English Ireland of the crisis of lordship that accompanied the Lancastrian collapse in France and England; and the second greatly extending the material on the Gaelic response to Tudor expansion.

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Genre : History
Author : Steven G. Ellis
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-06-17
File : 504 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317901426


Ecocriticism And Early Modern English Literature

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In this timely new study, Borlik reveals the surprisingly rich potential for the emergent "green" criticism to yield fresh insights into early modern English literature. Deftly avoiding the anachronistic casting of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century authors as modern environmentalists, he argues that environmental issues, such as nature’s personhood, deforestation, energy use, air quality, climate change, and animal sentience, are formative concerns in many early modern texts. The readings infuse a new urgency in familiar works by Shakespeare, Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Ralegh, Jonson, Donne, and Milton. At the same time, the book forecasts how ecocriticism will bolster the reputation of less canonical authors like Drayton, Wroth, Bruno, Gascoigne, and Cavendish. Its chapters trace provocative affinities between topics such as Pythagorean ecology and the Gaia hypothesis, Ovidian tropes and green phenomenology, the disenchantment of Nature and the Little Ice Age, and early modern pastoral poetry and modern environmental ethics. It also examines the ecological onus of Renaissance poetics, while showcasing how the Elizabethans’ sense of a sophisticated interplay between nature and art can provide a precedent for ecocriticism’s current understanding of the relationship between nature and culture as "mutually constructive." Situating plays and poems alongside an eclectic array of secondary sources, including herbals, forestry laws, husbandry manuals, almanacs, and philosophical treatises on politics and ethics, Borlik demonstrates that Elizabethan and Jacobean authors were very much aware of, and concerned about, the impact of human beings on their natural surroundings.

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Genre : Drama
Author : Todd A. Borlik
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2011-05-11
File : 292 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136741807