This article introduces a collection of essays which brings together the contributions of some of the scholars who took part in the “Shakespeare and His Contemporaries Graduate Conference”, a one-day conference organised by the British Institute of Florence and the Italian Association of Shakespearean and Early Modern Studies on 10 April 2014. Under the subtitle “Forms of Nationhood”, a tribute to Richard Helgerson’s 1992 seminal study, the volume presents investigations on constructions of Englishness, Britishness and otherness in early modern plays, masques, treatises and travelogues.
A Prism called Nation. An Introduction
Baratta
2016-01-01
Abstract
This article introduces a collection of essays which brings together the contributions of some of the scholars who took part in the “Shakespeare and His Contemporaries Graduate Conference”, a one-day conference organised by the British Institute of Florence and the Italian Association of Shakespearean and Early Modern Studies on 10 April 2014. Under the subtitle “Forms of Nationhood”, a tribute to Richard Helgerson’s 1992 seminal study, the volume presents investigations on constructions of Englishness, Britishness and otherness in early modern plays, masques, treatises and travelogues.File in questo prodotto:
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