2018
DOI: 10.1111/lic3.12491
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Beyond Shakespeare's land of ire: Revisiting Ireland in English Renaissance drama

Abstract: There has been much critical work on the symbolic centrality of Ireland to English Renaissance literature and drama. To focus on the latter, Shakespeare's histories have been read topically in terms of the contemporaneous Irish wars and also more historically, in terms of English colonialism in Ireland. Topical readings have been followed by allegorical approaches with, for instance, attention to Othello's "ghostly Irish subtext" (Hadfield, 1997) or Troilus and Cressida's memories of Elizabethan conflict in Ir… Show more

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