An investigation of English writing in seventeenth-century Ireland, and its connections to Shakespeare, Sidney and Milton.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Deana Rankin is Fellow and Director of Studies in English at Girton College, Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Rebels, Subjects, Citizens: 1. Between soldier and settler: the English parliamentary writing of Ireland 2. Writing the Irish subject, 1633-41 3. An Aphorismical Discovery of Treasonable Faction: the search for citizenship, 1642-52 Coda: Hannibal in Capua Part II. 'Relating the Truth of Things Past': 4. Staging resolution: restoration, romance and the Dublin theatre 5. History, romance and the writings of Richard Bellings 6. 'The paper warre you must expect to be assaulted with': English histories of Ireland, 1660-89 Conclusion: from Spenser to Swift.
Introduction; Part I. Rebels, Subjects, Citizens: 1. Between soldier and settler: the English parliamentary writing of Ireland; 2. Writing the Irish subject, 1633-41; 3. An Aphorismical Discovery of Treasonable Faction: the search for citizenship, 1642-52; Coda: Hannibal in Capua; Part II. 'Relating the Truth of Things Past': 4. Staging resolution: restoration, romance and the Dublin theatre; 5. History, romance and the writings of Richard Bellings; 6. 'The paper warre you must expect to be assaulted with': English histories of Ireland, 1660-89; Conclusion: from Spenser to Swift.
Introduction Part I. Rebels, Subjects, Citizens: 1. Between soldier and settler: the English parliamentary writing of Ireland 2. Writing the Irish subject, 1633-41 3. An Aphorismical Discovery of Treasonable Faction: the search for citizenship, 1642-52 Coda: Hannibal in Capua Part II. 'Relating the Truth of Things Past': 4. Staging resolution: restoration, romance and the Dublin theatre 5. History, romance and the writings of Richard Bellings 6. 'The paper warre you must expect to be assaulted with': English histories of Ireland, 1660-89 Conclusion: from Spenser to Swift.
Introduction; Part I. Rebels, Subjects, Citizens: 1. Between soldier and settler: the English parliamentary writing of Ireland; 2. Writing the Irish subject, 1633-41; 3. An Aphorismical Discovery of Treasonable Faction: the search for citizenship, 1642-52; Coda: Hannibal in Capua; Part II. 'Relating the Truth of Things Past': 4. Staging resolution: restoration, romance and the Dublin theatre; 5. History, romance and the writings of Richard Bellings; 6. 'The paper warre you must expect to be assaulted with': English histories of Ireland, 1660-89; Conclusion: from Spenser to Swift.
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Review of the hardback: 'Between Spenser and Swift is filled with rich discoveries. While a number of recent studies ... have started to demonstrate the significance of seventeenth-century English writing in Ireland, Deana Rankin's book is now the fullest account of this work and should encourage more detailed investigations, particularly in the thoroughly neglected area of drama.' The Times Literary Supplement
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