Textbook
The English Renaissance 1500-1620ISBN: 978-0-631-22024-4
Paperback
336 pages
December 2000, ©2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This guide will be useful precisely because it is a supplement
to (and not a substitute for) the primary materials from the
period. It self-consciously raises the proper questions not only
for the authors and texts it includes, but also for the very
process involved in making those selections. As such, it is a guide
that can lead undergraduate students profitably through the Dark
Wood of English Renaissance literature, as well as the critical
debates generated by the literature." Reference
Reviews
"Andrew Hadfield's The English Renaissance, 1500-1620 in
the series Blackwell Guides to Literature - lucid little
introductions to issues, authors, and texts, aimed at the
undergraduate but also useful for Ph.D. students - is remarkable
because he wrote it all himself." Studies in English
Literature
"What makes these pieces particularly useful in one's teaching is that they are short but also insightful and provocative. They therefore manage to be accessible to students and to exemplify the kind of work that one would seriously expect one's students to aspire to. ... The English Renaissance 1500-1620 is an informative work and an engaging read. I hope that it will be appearing under the heading of required secondary reading in undergraduate module and course guides for many years to come." English: The Journal of the English Association