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Roman Invasions: The British History, Protestant Anti-Romanism, and the Historical Imagination in England, 1530-1660 John E. Curran

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Roman Invasions: The British History, Protestant Anti-Romanism, and the Historical Imagination in England, 1530-1660 John E. Curran
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Publisher: University of Delaware Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 326
Author: John E. Curran
ISBN: 9780874137781, 0874137780
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Roman Invasions: The British History, Protestant Anti-Romanism, and the Historical Imagination in England, 1530-1660 John E. Curran by John E. Curran 9780874137781, 0874137780 instant download after payment.

This book describes how the Renaissance understanding of ancient Britain remained affected by medieval conceptions. The reason for this remaining medievalism was that the tradition based on Geoffrey of Monmouth became so relevant to Protestant patriotism that a great many Protestant English writers clung to it or were influenced by it despite its evident historical inaccuracies. Drayton, Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton figure prominently, but a wide range of authors is considered.

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