Essays dealing with the representation of Ireland by English Renaissance writers in the early modern period.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Irish representations and English alternatives 1. The English invasion of Ireland 2. Translating the reformation: John Bale's Irish Vocacyon 3. Encountering Ireland: Gabriel Harvey, Edmund Spenser, and English Colonial Ventures 4. Off the map: charting uncertainty in renaissance Ireland 5. Mapping mutability: or, Spenser's Irish plot 6. 'The Fatal Destiny of that Land': Elizabethan views of Ireland 7. Tom Lee: the posing peacemaker 8. Geoffrey Keating: apologist of Irish Ireland 9. How Milton and some contemporaries read Spenser's View 10. Extreme or mainstream?: the English independents and the Cromwellian reconquest of Ireland, 1649-1651.
Introduction: Irish representations and English alternatives 1. The English invasion of Ireland 2. Translating the reformation: John Bale's Irish Vocacyon 3. Encountering Ireland: Gabriel Harvey, Edmund Spenser, and English Colonial Ventures 4. Off the map: charting uncertainty in renaissance Ireland 5. Mapping mutability: or, Spenser's Irish plot 6. 'The Fatal Destiny of that Land': Elizabethan views of Ireland 7. Tom Lee: the posing peacemaker 8. Geoffrey Keating: apologist of Irish Ireland 9. How Milton and some contemporaries read Spenser's View 10. Extreme or mainstream?: the English independents and the Cromwellian reconquest of Ireland, 1649-1651.
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