Patriotism, Power, and Print: National Consciousness in Tudor EnglandDuquesne University Press, 2003 - 160 sider This study examines English patriotism in the sixteenth century to discern its nature and modes of cultural expression, and to consider its use in political and religious propaganda. Focusing on a time when patriotism had yet to be truly conceptualised, Brennan investigates the sixteenth century while giving voice to the controversy between modernist and revisionist writers concerning the timing of the birth of nationalism. This astute work deals with a broad range of historical and literary texts, many of which are not often explored. |
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... figure of Gloriana , the Virgin Queen , was giving way to a sense of separation which was not without its literary consequences . The war with Spain pursued in the past with immense patriotic fervour.7 Walter Cohen , writing in 1985 ...
... figure of Gloriana , the Virgin Queen , was giving way to a sense of separation which was not without its literary consequences . The war with Spain pursued in the past with immense patriotic fervour.7 Walter Cohen , writing in 1985 ...
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... figure of absolute evil , in contrast to the hero , King Sebastian of Portugal . He is introduced by the presenter as follows : Blacke in his looke and bloudie in his deeds , And in his shirt stained with a cloud of gore , Presents ...
... figure of absolute evil , in contrast to the hero , King Sebastian of Portugal . He is introduced by the presenter as follows : Blacke in his looke and bloudie in his deeds , And in his shirt stained with a cloud of gore , Presents ...
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... figure of fun is a Spaniard , but there is not implication that he is typically Spanish . He shares his scenes with the schoolmaster , Holofernes , who is ridiculed for repeating everything he says in Latin.35 Shakespeare was scathing ...
... figure of fun is a Spaniard , but there is not implication that he is typically Spanish . He shares his scenes with the schoolmaster , Holofernes , who is ridiculed for repeating everything he says in Latin.35 Shakespeare was scathing ...
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Patriotism, Power and Print: National Consciousness in Sixteenth-century England Gillian E. Brennan Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2003 |
Patriotism, Power, and Print: National Consciousness in Tudor England Gillian E. Brennan Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2003 |
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