A Letter Written on October 4, 1589
Author : Francisco de Cuellar
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Page : 136 pages
File Size : 43,96 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Armada, 1588
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Author : Francisco de Cuellar
Publisher :
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 43,96 MB
Release : 1895
Category : Armada, 1588
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Author : Christopher Burlinson
Publisher : DS Brewer
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 33,67 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781843840787
An examination of the way in which the material world is depicted in The Faerie Queene. This book provides a radical reassessment of Spenserian allegory, in particular of The Faerie Queene, in the light of contemporary historical and theoretical interests in space and material culture. It explores the ambiguous and fluctuating attention to materiality, objects, and substance in the poetics of The Faerie Queene, and discusses the way that Spenser's creation of allegorical meaning makes use of this materiality, and transforms it.It suggests further that a critical engagement with materiality (which has been so important to the recent study of early modern drama) must come, in the case of allegorical narrative, through a study of narrative and physical space, and in this context it goes on to provide a reading of the spatial dimensions of the poem - quests and battles, forests, castles and hovels - and the spatial characteristics of Spenser's other writings. The book reaffirms theneed to place Spenser in his historical contexts - philosophical and scientific, military and architectural - in early modern England, Ireland and Europe, but also provides a critical reassessment of this literary historicism. Dr CHRISTOPHER BURLINSON is a Research Fellow in English at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
Author : Francisco de Cuellar
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Page : 132 pages
File Size : 36,53 MB
Release : 1896
Category : Armada, 1588
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Author : Francisco de Cuellar
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Page : 132 pages
File Size : 23,31 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Armada, 1588
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Author : HENRY DWIGHT SEDGWICK, JR.
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Page : 136 pages
File Size : 47,2 MB
Release : 1895
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Author : Anne Emery
Publisher : ECW Press
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 24,88 MB
Release : 2021-09-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1773057944
The murdered body of Sorcha the prophetess is discovered following a lavish banquet at the Maguire castle in 16th-century Ireland. In the present day, a dig commences on the land, and not only is a body discovered, but a sheaf of prophecies. Who killed Sorcha? There has been a guesthouse on the Tierney land in County Fermanagh for hundreds of years. Now Tierney’s Hotel is faced with a development that will block the hotel’s best feature, its view of Enniskillen Castle. But the project can be stopped if there are important historical artifacts buried on the property. Enter the archaeologists. Mick’s ancestor, Brigid Tierney, ran the guesthouse in the late 1500s. We see Brigid and Shane and their children at a lavish banquet at the castle, home of the ruling family, the Maguires. The wine and ale flow freely, the harpist plays, the bard recites the Maguires’ heroic deeds. But one woman has a sense of foreboding. Sorcha the prophetess sees harrowing times ahead. The Tudors of England are determined to complete their brutal conquest of Ireland. The morning after the banquet, Sorcha is found dead on a bed of oak leaves. And Shane is accused of the killing. His lawyer, Terence, conducts his defence on the hilltop that constitutes the court in 1595. Ireland has had a complex and at times woeful history, and we see that history being played out in the lives of the Tierneys, past and present. In 2018, the dig commences on Mick Tierney’s land. Historical artifacts? Yes. But also a sheaf of prophecies. And a body ― a bogman ― four hundred years old.
Author : Gerald Horne
Publisher : Monthly Review Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 10,72 MB
Release : 2020-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1583678735
Acclaimed historian Gerald Horne troubles America's settler colonialism's "creation myth" August 2019 saw numerous commemorations of the year 1619, when what was said to be the first arrival of enslaved Africans occurred in North America. Yet in the 1520s, the Spanish, from their imperial perch in Santo Domingo, had already brought enslaved Africans to what was to become South Carolina. The enslaved people here quickly defected to local Indigenous populations, and compelled their captors to flee. Deploying such illuminating research, The Dawning of the Apocalypse is a riveting revision of the “creation myth” of settler colonialism and how the United States was formed. Here, Gerald Horne argues forcefully that, in order to understand the arrival of colonists from the British Isles in the early seventeenth century, one must first understand the “long sixteenth century”– from 1492 until the arrival of settlers in Virginia in 1607. During this prolonged century, Horne contends, “whiteness” morphed into “white supremacy,” and allowed England to co-opt not only religious minorities but also various nationalities throughout Europe, thus forging a muscular bloc that was needed to confront rambunctious Indigenes and Africans. In retelling the bloodthirsty story of the invasion of the Americas, Horne recounts how the fierce resistance by Africans and their Indigenous allies weakened Spain and enabled London to dispatch settlers to Virginia in 1607. These settlers laid the groundwork for the British Empire and its revolting spawn that became the United States of America.
Author : Alice Irene Lyser
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Page : 868 pages
File Size : 38,14 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Latin America
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Author : John Quinn
Publisher :
Page : 586 pages
File Size : 30,89 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Book auctions
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Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Page : 752 pages
File Size : 30,57 MB
Release : 1901
Category : English literature
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