Irish Demons: English Writings on Ireland, the Irish, and Gender by Spenser and His Contemporaries

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University Press of America, 2000 - 185 σελίδες
The interplay between colonialism and gender is the focus of this book, which concentrates on Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene in the context of English history. Spenser's attitudes toward the Irish are drawn out of the text of his poetry, especially his preoccupations with sexual promiscuity, Catholicism, and miscegenation. The underlying textual dynamics are analyzed in terms of Spenser's relationship with Queen Elizabeth and his residence in Ireland.

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Joan Fitzpatrick is a lecturer in Renaissance Literature at University College Northampton in England.

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