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The Poetics Of Piracy Emulating Spain In English Literature Barbara Fuchs

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The Poetics Of Piracy Emulating Spain In English Literature Barbara Fuchs
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.17 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Barbara Fuchs
ISBN: 9780812207767, 0812207769
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Poetics Of Piracy Emulating Spain In English Literature Barbara Fuchs by Barbara Fuchs 9780812207767, 0812207769 instant download after payment.

Amid thorny issues of translation and appropriation, imperial rivalry, the rise of commercial authorship, and anxieties about authenticity, Barbara Fuchs traces how early modern English writers borrowed Spanish literary models, triumphantly reimagining the transnational appropriation as heroic looting.


Amid thorny issues of translation and appropriation, imperial rivalry, the rise of commercial authorship, and anxieties about authenticity, Barbara Fuchs traces how early modern English writers borrowed Spanish literary models, triumphantly reimagining the transnational appropriation as heroic looting.

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