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Nation, State and Empire in English Renaissance Literature
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Willy Maley
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2003
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2003
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Fostering Discussion — From the Irish Question to the British Problem by Way of the English Renaissance
pp. 7
‘This Sceptred Isle’: Shakespeare and the British Problem
pp. 31
Postcolonial Cymbeline: Sovereignty and Succession from Roman to Renaissance Britain
pp. 45
Shakespeare, Holinshed and Ireland: Resources and Con-texts
pp. 63
Forms of Discrimination in Spenser’s A View of the State of Ireland (1596; 1633): From Dialogue to Silence
pp. 93
‘Another Britain’? Bacon’s Certain Considerations Touching the Plantation in Ireland (1606; 1657)
pp. 113
Fording the Nation: Abridging History in Perkin Warbeck (1633)
pp. 135
Milton’s Observations (1649) and ‘the Complication of Interests’ in Early Modern Ireland
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