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Literature, Nationalism, and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales Philip Schwyzer (University of Exeter)

Literature, Nationalism, and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales By Philip Schwyzer (University of Exeter)

Literature, Nationalism, and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales by Philip Schwyzer (University of Exeter)


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Philip Schwyzer charts the genesis, development and disintegration of British nationalism in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. An important contribution to the scholarship on early modern Britishness, this study argues that Welsh texts and traditions crucially influenced the development of English literature and identity.

Literature, Nationalism, and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales Summary

Literature, Nationalism, and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales by Philip Schwyzer (University of Exeter)

The Tudor era has long been associated with the rise of nationalism in England, yet nationalist writing in this period often involved the denigration and outright denial of Englishness. Philip Schwyzer argues that the ancient, insular, and imperial nation imagined in the works of writers such as Shakespeare and Spenser was not England, but Britain. Disclaiming their Anglo-Saxon ancestry, the English sought their origins in a nostalgic vision of British antiquity. Focusing on texts including The Faerie Queene, English and Welsh antiquarian works, The Mirror for Magistrates, Henry V and King Lear, Schwyzer charts the genesis, development and disintegration of British nationalism in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. An important contribution to the expanding scholarship on early modern Britishness, this study gives detailed attention to Welsh texts and traditions, arguing that Welsh sources crucially influenced the development of English literature and identity.

Literature, Nationalism, and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'Philip Schwyzer's is a compelling study. He has explored a good deal of little-examined material ... He employs a wide range of theoretical and historical materials with care and precision ... this is a book that is ultimately more than the sum of its parts.' The Times Literary Supplement

About Philip Schwyzer (University of Exeter)

Philip Schwyzer is Lecturer in Renaissance Literature and Culture at the University of Exeter.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Remembering Britain; 1. Spenser's spark: British blood and British nationalism in the Tudor era; 2. Bale's books and Aske's abbeys: nostalgia and the aesthetics of nationhood; 3. 'Awake, lovely Wales': national identity and cultural memory; 4. Ghosts of a nation: A Mirror for Magistrates and the poetry of spectral complaint; 5. 'I am Welsh, you know': the nation in Henry V; 6. 'Is this the promised end?': James I, King Lear, and the strange death of Tudor Britain; Bibliography.

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GOR013381093
9780521843034
0521843030
Literature, Nationalism, and Memory in Early Modern England and Wales by Philip Schwyzer (University of Exeter)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2004-10-21
208
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