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Sixteenth-Century Identities

by A. J. Piesse
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Overview

The essays in this volume offer different perspectives on 16th-century thinking. Studying representations of geographical space, religious practices, and literary genres, the contributors explore the emergence of the early modern subject.

About the Author, A. J. Piesse

A.J. Piesse is Lecturer in English at Trinity College, Dublin.

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For a period problematized by conflicting notions across discursive field concerning what constitutes Renaissance and early modern, scholars of literature, most from Trinity College Dublin, look at texts and contexts from such perspectives as finding identity in the Middle Ages, John Leland's and the identity of England, Sackville as a case of poetic identity, and sacred space and bodily presence in the English Reformation. Distributed in the US by Palgrave. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 5, 2001
Publisher
Manchester [England] ; Manchester University Press ; 2001.
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780719053832

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