Spenser's Irish Work: Poetry, Plantation and Colonial Reformation / Edition 1

Spenser's Irish Work: Poetry, Plantation and Colonial Reformation / Edition 1

by Thomas Herron
ISBN-10:
0754656020
ISBN-13:
9780754656029
Pub. Date:
09/28/2007
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0754656020
ISBN-13:
9780754656029
Pub. Date:
09/28/2007
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Spenser's Irish Work: Poetry, Plantation and Colonial Reformation / Edition 1

Spenser's Irish Work: Poetry, Plantation and Colonial Reformation / Edition 1

by Thomas Herron
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Overview

Exploring Edmund Spenser's writings within the historical and aesthetic context of colonial agricultural reform in Ireland, his adopted home, this study demonstrates how Irish events and influences operate in far more of Spenser's work than previously suspected. Thomas Herron explores Spenser's relation to contemporary English poets and polemicists in Munster, such as Sir Walter Raleigh, Ralph Birkenshaw and Parr Lane, as well as heretofore neglected Irish material in Elizabethan pageantry in the 1590s, such as the famously elaborate state performances at Elvetham and Rycote. New light is shed here on the Irish significance of both the earlier and later Books of The Fairie Queene. Herron examines in depth Spenser's adaptation of the paradigm of the laboring artist for empire found in Virgil's Georgics, which Herron weaves explicitly with Spenser's experience as an administrator, property owner and planter in Ireland. Taking in history, religion, geography, classics and colonial studies, as well as early modern literature and Irish studies, this book constitutes a valuable addition to Spenser scholarship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754656029
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/28/2007
Edition description: 1
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Thomas Herron is Assistant Professor of English at East Carolina University, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction: ruin or monument? Cultivating optimism in early modern Ireland. Part 1 Finding Spenser's Ireland: Spenser and the anxious critics; Spenser's plantation life; Planting Reformation in Ireland: Walshe, Smith, Robinson and Bryskett; Spenser's heroic legacy in Munster verse: Ralph Birkenshaw and Parr Lane. Part 2 Creating The Faerie Queene: Rethinking Book I from Within a Georgic-Irish Paradigm: Elemental violence and the Virgilian ladder; Flourishing monarchs: Virgil's Georgics, Gavin Douglas, and the Proem to The Faerie Queene; Plain thinking and civic celebration in Book I. Part 3 Local Adversity and Apocalyptic triumph: Books V, VI and VII of The Faerie Queene: Imperial coda: Elizabethan progress and 'The Mutabilitie Cantos'; 'Pagan hound': Cúchulainn, the Souldan and the Spanish Armada in Book V; Taming Raleigh's beast: monastic dissolution and local politics in Book VI; Bibliography; Index.
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