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The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 Claire McEachern (University of California, Los Angeles)

The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 By Claire McEachern (University of California, Los Angeles)

The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 by Claire McEachern (University of California, Los Angeles)


Summary

Claire McEachern's 1996 study examines the formation of English national identity during the early modern period. She shows how the representation of faith, fatherland and crown in Tudor Texts continually personified English political institutions. McEachern examines the way in which the English nation was inscribed as an imaginary force in the work of Spenser, Shakespeare and Drayton.

The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 Summary

The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 by Claire McEachern (University of California, Los Angeles)

The Poetics of English Nationhood is a 1996 study of the formation of English national identity during the early modern period. Claire McEachern aims to recontextualize our understanding of the term literary through an examination of Spenser, Shakespeare and Drayton. She shows how the concept of nationality in their work is always fluid; it crucially depends on a sense of intimacy that exends across and beyond hierarchies and boundaries. McEachern shows how those texts we traditionally label literary already encode and personify power, thereby sealing the intimacy which binds the nation as an imagined community. The representation of faith, fatherland and crown in Tudor texts continually personified English political institutions, promoting an enduring social order and collective unity. By focusing on the rhetorical forms of cultural unity in Tudor texts, McEachern traces a profound shift from a monarchically defined Englishness to a system based within the cultural institution of the common law.

The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 Reviews

McEachern's Nationhood offers tightly focused analyses and contextual discussions.... Arthur Williamson, 16th Century Jrnl
...fascinating study of the intersections of history and literature.... The poetics of English nationhood, 1590-1612 is an important book. Its readings, bold and imaginative, are informed by an impressive scholarly breadth and by a layering of historical material daunting in its depth. It is...likely to be read by...the most advanced students of the early modern period.... James C. Bulman, Shakespeare Quarterly
The poetics of ENglish nationhood, 1590-1612 is an important book. Its readings, bold and imaginative, are informed by an impressive scholarly breadth and by a layering of historical material daunting in its depth. James C. Bulman, Shakespeare Quarterly
The Poetics of English Nationhood is a valuable contribution to our as yet rather limited understanding of the complexities of early modern national identity and nationalism....this is an important book... Andrew Hadfield, Modern Philology

Table of Contents

List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. This England; 2. Sects and the single woman: Spenser's national romance; 3. Speaking in common: Henry V and the paradox of the body politic; 4. Putting the 'poly' back in Poly-Olbion: British union and the borders of the English nation; Epilogue; Notes; Index.

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NLS9780521030946
9780521030946
0521030943
The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 by Claire McEachern (University of California, Los Angeles)
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Cambridge University Press
2007-01-18
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