Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590–1612
Discover the intricate tapestry of English national identity in Claire McEachern's insightful work, Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590–1612. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this compelling study spans 256 pages and delves into how early modern literature shaped the perception of faith, fatherland, and crown within Tudor texts. McEachern expertly analyzes the imaginative representation of the English nation as a powerful entity in the writings of renowned authors such as Spenser, Shakespeare, and Drayton. This book is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of literature, history, and national identity during a pivotal era. Enhance your understanding of English literature and its critical role in the formation of national consciousness with this thought-provoking exploration.