Strange communion : motherland and masculinity in Tudor plays, pamphlets, and politics

Title
  1. Strange communion : motherland and masculinity in Tudor plays, pamphlets, and politics / Jacqueline Vanhoutte.
Published by
  1. Newark : University of Delaware Press ; London : Associated University Presses, ©2003.
Author
  1. Vanhoutte, Jacqueline, 1968-

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Description
  1. 236 pages; 25 cm
Subject
  1. 1485-1603
  2. English drama > Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 > History and criticism
  3. Politics and literature > Great Britain > History > 16th century
  4. Nationalism and literature > Great Britain > History > 16th century
  5. Political science > Great Britain > History > 16th century
  6. Public interest > Great Britain > History > 16th century
  7. Nationalism in literature
  8. Masculinity in literature
  9. Motherhood in literature
  10. Sex role in literature
  11. Politics and government
  12. English drama > Early modern and Elizabethan
  13. Nationalism and literature
  14. Political science
  15. Politics and literature
  16. Public interest
  17. Drama
  18. Nationalbewusstsein
  19. Männlichkeit
  20. Geschichte 1530-1603
  21. Great Britain > Politics and government > 1485-1603
  22. Great Britain
  23. Englisch
Genre/Form
  1. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
  2. History.
Contents
  1. Engendering England: Richard Morison, John Bale, and the Henrician Reshaping of Allegiances -- Queen or Country?: Gender and Nation in Marian Plays, Pamphlets, and Politics -- Queen and Country?: Gorboduc, The Gaping Gulf, and Elizabethan Variations on the Motherland -- Defining the "True-born Englishman": Monarchy, Motherland, and Masculinity in Shakespeare's History Plays.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-227) and index.