Author : Claire McEachern
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 9780521570312
Total Pages : 12 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (73 download)
Book Synopsis The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 by : Claire McEachern
Download or read book The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612 written by Claire McEachern and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1996-10-28 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Poetics of English Nationhood is a 1996 study of the formation of English national identity during the early modern period. Claire McEachern aims to recontextualize our understanding of the term literary through an examination of Spenser, Shakespeare and Drayton. She shows how the concept of nationality in their work is always fluid; it crucially depends on a sense of intimacy that exends across and beyond hierarchies and boundaries. McEachern shows how those texts we traditionally label literary already encode and personify power, thereby sealing the intimacy which binds the nation as an imagined community. The representation of faith, fatherland and crown in Tudor texts continually personified English political institutions, promoting an enduring social order and collective unity. By focusing on the rhetorical forms of cultural unity in Tudor texts, McEachern traces a profound shift from a monarchically defined Englishness to a system based within the cultural institution of the common law.