Nationalism and Historical Loss in Renaissance England : Foxe, Dee, Spenser, Milton /
Andrew Escobedo here seeks to provide a new understanding of the emergence of national consciousness in England, showing that many Renaissance writers articulated their Englishness temporally, through an engagement with a history they perceived as lost or alienated. According to Escobedo, the Englis...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2004.
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- Cover; NATIONALISM AND HISTORICAL LOSS IN RENAISSANCE ENGLAND; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction: The Nation in Time; Chapter 1. Traitorous Martyrs, or A History to Forget?; Chapter 2. Antiquarian History: Dee, Spenser, and the Tudor Search for Arthur; Chapter 3· Apocalyptic History and English Deferrals; Chapter 4. Poetical History: Spenser and Milton Ornament the Nation; Chapter 5. From Tradition to Innovation: Foxe, Milton, and English Historical Progress; Conclusion; Index of Names; Index of Subjects.