The Politics of Romance from Spenser to Milton
This book traces the process through which authors like Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton adapted, rewrote, or resisted romance, mapping a world in which new cross-cultural contacts and religious conflicts demanded a rethinking of some of the most fundamental terms of early modern identity.
“This is a masterful study, as historically learned and theoretically sophisticated as it is beautifully written.” – Jonathan Gil Harris, Professor of English, The George Washington University
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