Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature Shakespea
This book, original in emphasis, daring in execution, maps out the shaping power of English Renaissance literature in creating and contesting national and colonial identities through the work of major canonical authors including Shakespeare, Spenser and M
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Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature Shakespeare to Milton
Willy Maley
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Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature
10.1057/9781403990471 - Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature, Willy Maley
10.1057/9781403990471 - Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature, Willy Maley Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to McGill University - PalgraveConnect - 2013-06-29
Shakespeare to Milton Willy Maley Department of English Literature University of Glasgow
10.1057/9781403990471 - Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature, Willy Maley
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to McGill University - PalgraveConnect - 2013-06-29
Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature
10.1057/9781403990471 - Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature, Willy Maley
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to McGill University - PalgraveConnect - 2013-06-29
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