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Joan FitzpatrickPublication Details
BookUniversity Press of America2000Availability
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The interplay between colonialism and gender is the focus of this book, which concentrates on Edmund Spenser’s “Faerie Queene” in the context of English history. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Spenser, Edmund, — 1552?-1599. — Faerie queene
- Spenser, Edmund, — 1552?-1599 — Knowledge — Ireland
- Spenser, Edmund, — 1552?-1599 — Contemporaries
- English literature — Early modern, 1500-1700 — History and criticism
- National characteristics, Irish — Historiography
- Epic poetry, English — History and criticism
- English poetry — Irish influences
- Imperialism in literature
- Colonies in literature
- Sex role in literature
- Ireland — Foreign public opinion, English — History — 16th century
- Ireland — History — 1558-1603 — Historiography
- Ireland — In literature
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Contents
- Ch. 1. Writing of Ireland: The "Supplication" and A View of the Present State of Ireland
- Ch. 2. Religious Conflict: Truth, Error, and Duplicity
- Ch. 3. Acrasia, Ruddymane, and the Red Hand of Ulster
- Ch. 4. Gendered Histories: Nicolas Sander, Shakespeare, and the Post- Reformation Propaganda War
- Ch. 5. Savage Landscapes: Ireland and the Irish Rebels
- Ch. 6. The Plight of Munera: Violence against the Sexual and Religious Other
- Ch. 7. Pastoral Idylls and Lawless Rebels
- Ch. 8. Mutabilitie and Degeneration in The Faerie Queene
ISBN
- 0761817352
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