The Subject of Britain, 1603-25 by Christopher Ivic

The Subject of Britain, 1603-25 by Christopher Ivic

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Summary

This book reinterprets early seventeenth-century texts by situating them within the context of Jacobean writing on Britain and Britishness. Central to its argument are ideas about nationhood, identity and community that were occasioned by the accession of a Scottish king to England's throne, contested during the Anglo-Scottish Union debates. -- .

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The Subject of Britain, 1603-25 by Christopher Ivic

The subject of Britain analyses key seventeenth-century texts by Bacon, Jonson and Shakespeare within the context of the English reign of King James VI and I, whose desire to create a united Britain prompted serious reflection on questions of nationhood. This book traces writing on Britain and Britishness in succession literature, panegyric, Union tracts and treatises, play-texts and atlases. Focusing on texts printed in London and Edinburgh, as well as manuscript material that circulated within and across Britain and Ireland, this book sheds valuable light on texts in relation to the wider geopolitical context that informed their production. Combining literary criticism with political analysis and book history, The subject of Britain offers a fresh approach to a significant moment in British history, and will appeal to postgraduates and undergraduates of early modern British literary history. -- .

'.. An absorbing and timely book.'
Early Modern Literary Studies

‘… With its scrupulous close readings of an array of literary and political texts, including some that are little-known and others that have rarely been considered in this context, The Subject of Britain sheds powerful new light on what Britishness meant or could mean in the early years of the seventeenth century.’
The seventeenth century

'A lively, intelligent work that demonstrates how much more work needs to be done on ideas of Britain and Britishness.'
Andrew Hadfield, Journal of British Studies

'Christopher Ivic’s monograph is a very readable study and a timely corrective to received critical thinking inherited down the generations (and endlessly recycled) concerning Jacobean succession literature.'
Modern Language Review

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Christopher Ivic is Senior Lecturer in English at Bath Spa University
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ISBN 13 9780719088704
ISBN 10 0719088704
Title The Subject of Britain, 1603-25
Author Christopher Ivic
Series Manchester University Press
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2020-11-10
Number of pages 256
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