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Holinshed's Nation - Ideals, Memory, and Practical Policy in the Chronicles (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Holinshed's Nation - Ideals, Memory, and Practical Policy in the Chronicles (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Raphael Holinshed's account of English history from 1377-1485 in
the Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland is most well-known
as the source of Shakespeare's English history plays. Although the
Chronicles are widely read and studied, published scholarly
opinion, with a few exceptions, has been limited to the discipline
of history. This book explores the historiographic materials of the
Chronicles through a literary lens, focusing on how Renaissance men
and women read historical texts, framed by these questions: How did
Holinshed understand and view history? What were his motives in
composing the Chronicles? What did sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century English readers learn from the work? Igor
Djordjevic explores both the lexical and semantic dimensions as
well as lessons in both foreign and domestic policy in the 1577 and
1587 texts and in writers who used or appropriated the Chronicles,
including Shakespeare, Daniel, Heywood, and Milton. This study
revaluates our understanding of Renaissance chronicle history and
the impact of Holinshed on Tudor, Jacobean, and Caroline political
discourse; the Chronicles emerge not as a series of rambling,
digressive episodes characteristic to a dying medieval genre, but
as the preserver of national memory, the teacher of prudent policy,
and a builder of the commonwealth ideal.
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