2018
DOI: 10.1111/lic3.12471
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“Saluage soyl, far from Parnasso Mount”: Spenser and Shakespeare in contemporary Irish writing

Abstract: This essay studies the literary politics of the reception of Spenser and Shakespeare in contemporary Irish writing, theatre, and public culture. Often conceived as a project of recovery or restitution, or as a niche interest for urban élites, the mixed fortunes and contrasting politics of Shakespeare and Spenser in 20th‐ and 21st‐century Ireland testify to the still sensitive politics of settlement and plantation, as well as the blind spots of nationalism and the national model of Irish literature. Focussing p… Show more

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“…95 More fruitfully, Jane Grogan has interrogated the different Irish afterlives of the two writers. 96…”
Section: Folio Following Foliomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…95 More fruitfully, Jane Grogan has interrogated the different Irish afterlives of the two writers. 96…”
Section: Folio Following Foliomentioning
confidence: 99%