England's insular imagining: the Elizabethan erasure of Scotland
"Guiding readers through the diverse forms of natural theology expressed in seventeenth-century English literature, Katherine Calloway reveals how, in ways that have not yet been fully recognized, authors such as Donne, Herbert, Vaughan, Cavendish, Hutchinson, Milton, Marvell, and Bunyan descri...
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Contents List ofPlates List ofAbbreviations Acknowledgements page νί viii x Introduction i I Writing the Forgotten War I: Henry’s War, 1542-15 47 8 2 Writing the Forgotten War II: Somerset’s War, 1547-1550 44 3 How England Became an Island: The Faerie Queene 69 4 Scotland stti jurist Scottish Literature and the Marian Constitutional Crisis, 1567-1573 5 On the Knees of the Body Politic: Scottish Succession and English Liberties, 1567-1608 116 154 6 Scotland Un-kingdomed: English History on Stage 188 7 Race-Making in the Invention of Britain: The Masque ofBlackness 220 8 Divisions and Kingdoms: Oedipal Britain from Gorboduc to King Lear 245 Coda: Macbeth. ‘Alas, poor country’ Works Cited Index A plate section can be found between pages 148 and 149. 279 294 317 |
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