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(Ebook) Imagining the Nation in Seventeenth-Century English Literature by Daniel Cattell, Philip Schwyzer ISBN 9780367510886, 036751088X, B08MVG9T9Q

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Authors:Daniel Cattell, Philip Schwyzer
Pages:118 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:0.93 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9780367510886, 036751088X, B08MVG9T9Q
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(Ebook) Imagining the Nation in Seventeenth-Century English Literature by Daniel Cattell, Philip Schwyzer ISBN 9780367510886, 036751088X, B08MVG9T9Q

This volume brings together new work on the image of the nation and the construction of national identity in English literature of the seventeenth century.The chapters in the collection explore visions of British nationhood in literary works including Michael Drayton and John Selden’s Poly-Olbion and Andrew Marvell’s Horatian Ode, shedding new light on topics ranging from debates over territorial waters and the free seas, to the emergence of hyphenated identities, and the perennial problem of the Picts. Concluding with a survey of recent work in British studies and the history of early modern nationalism, this collection highlights issues of British national identity, cohesion, and disintegration that remain undeniably relevant and topical in the twenty-first century. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal, The Seventeenth Century.
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