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The English Renaissance: Identity and Representation in Elizabethan EnglandISBN: 978-0-631-19029-5
Paperback
252 pages
November 1997, ©1997, Wiley-Blackwell
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‘Alistair Fox offers a new and compelling version of the
literary culture of Tudor England, one that finds its defining
qualities in the complex interactions of English Protestantism and
Italian humanism. If a full synthesis of the two systems finally
proved impossible for English writers, Fox impressively shows how
their brave effort to achieve it animates the most important
imaginative literature of the period.’ – David Scott
Kastan, Professor of English and Comparative Literature,
Columbia University
‘The English Renaissance registers how the secular narratives of Catholic culture were reinvented by England’s new Protestant culture. It shows the English writing of Sidney, Spenser and Shakespeare undergoing a rebirth out of its Italian sources. In the process it fully justifies Alistair Fox’s re-application of the term "Renaissance" to the products of this fertile period.’ – Professor Andrew Gurr, Department of English, University of Reading<!--end-->