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Spenser and Ireland


Spenser and Ireland

Original article

John M. Breen. "Imagining Voices in A View of the Present State of Ireland: A Discussion of Recent Studies Concerning Edmund Spenser's Dialogue." Connotations Vol. 4.1-2: 119-32.

Responses:

Andrew Hadfield. Who is Speaking in Spenser's A View of the Present State of Ireland? A Response to John Breen Connotations 4: 233-41

Elaine Y. L. Ho. Author and Reader in Renaissance Texts: Fulke Greville, Sidney, and Prince Henry Connotations 5: 34-48

Willy Maley. Dialogue-wise: Some Notes on the Irish Context of Spenser's View Connotations 6: 67-77

If you feel inspired to write a response, please send it to editors(at)connotations.de

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