Images of a Nation. Literature and Nationhood in Tudor and Stuart England

DEIDDA, ANTIOCO ANGELO
2012-01-01

Abstract

The article investigates how, in early modern England, the literature of the period contributed to imagine, invent, support and diffuse the idea of the “English nation”, at the onset of British imperialism. The texts discussed show the cultural and political efforts of a small and self-contained community to find in itself legitimacy and good reasons for its own expansion.
2012
Inglese
Lingue, Letterature, Nazioni. Centri e periferie tra Europa e Mediterraneo
Ignazio Putzu, Gabriella Mazzon
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125
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Franco Angeli
Milano
978-88-204-0899-2
Esperti anonimi
Nation; Narration
L'articolo è inserito in un capitolo a più mani, interamente in inglese, intitolato "Nation-building through language and literatures in the history of the British Isles"
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Deidda, ANTIOCO ANGELO
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