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Archipelagic English - Literature, History, and Politics 1603-1707 (Paperback)
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Archipelagic English - Literature, History, and Politics 1603-1707 (Paperback)
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Seventeenth-century 'English Literature' has long been thought
about in narrowly English terms. Archipelagic English corrects this
by devolving anglophone writing, showing how much remarkable work
was produced in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, and how preoccupied
such English authors as Shakespeare, Milton, and Marvell were with
the often fraught interactions between ethnic, religious, and
national groups around the British-Irish archipelago. This book
transforms our understanding of canonical texts from Macbeth to
Defoe's Colonel Jack, but it also shows the significance of a whole
series of authors (from William Drummond in Scotland to the Earl of
Orrery in County Cork) who were prominent during their lifetimes
but who have since become neglected because they do not fit the
Anglocentric paradigm. With its European and imperial dimensions,
and its close attention to the cultural make-up of early modern
Britain and Ireland, Archipelagic English authoritatively engages
with, questions, and develops the claim now made by historians that
the crises of the seventeenth century stem from the instabilities
of a state-system which, between 1603 and 1707, was multiple,
mixed, and inclined to let local quarrels spiral into all-consuming
conflict. This is a major, interdisciplinary contribution to
literary and historical scholarship which is also set to influence
present-day arguments about devolution, unionism, and nationalism
in Britain and Ireland.
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