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Islam And Early Modern English Literature The Politics Of Romance From Spenser To Milton Early Modern Cultural Studies First Edition Benedict Scott Robinson

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Islam And Early Modern English Literature The Politics Of Romance From Spenser To Milton Early Modern Cultural Studies First Edition Benedict Scott Robinson
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Islam And Early Modern English Literature The Politics Of Romance From Spenser To Milton Early Modern Cultural Studies First Edition Benedict Scott Robinson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Benedict Scott Robinson
ISBN: 1403977933
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition

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Islam And Early Modern English Literature The Politics Of Romance From Spenser To Milton Early Modern Cultural Studies First Edition Benedict Scott Robinson by Benedict Scott Robinson 1403977933 instant download after payment.

Romance was the preeminent narrative form through which medieval Christendom imagined its encounter with the world. But in the early modern period, religious war and commercial and colonial expansion radically changed the terms of that encounter. This book traces the process through which Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, and others adapted, revised, or resisted romance, mapping a world of increasingly uncertain allegiances and affiliations. Early modern romance re-imagined the world, and in the process decisively rearticulated the relations between "Christendom," "Islam," and "Europe." By attending to genre, Robinson explores both the conflicts that formed early modern identities and the power of literary form to shape the world defined by those conflicts - a power with effects that reach to our present moment.

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