Abstract

Preface Introduction: the nation and public literature in the sixteenth century 1. A Skelton in the closet: English literary identity betwixt and between 2. John Bale and the time of the nation 3. Literature and history - a mirror for magistrates 4. Towards a national form: rhetoric and literary theory from Wilson to Puttenham 5. Whose bloody country is it anyway? Sir Philip Sidney, the nation and the public 6. 'Who knowes not Colin Clout?': the permanent exile of Edmund Spenser Notes Bibliography Index.

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