Description
Andrew Hadfield is the author of "Shakespeare and Renaissance Culture (2003), "Edmund Spenser's Irish Experience" (1997), and is the editor of the "Cambridge Companion to Spenser" (2001).
About the Author
ANDREW HADFIELD is Professor of English at the University of Sussex. He is the author of Shakespeare and Renaissance Political Culture (2003) and Edmund Spenser's Irish Experience (1997), as well as numerous other studies of Renaissance literature and culture. He is the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Spenser (2001), and has taught at universities in Ireland, Wales, England and the USA.
Reviews
'Over the past fifteen years, the work of Andrew Hadfield has been at the forefront of examining Ireland's importance for the Elizabethan imagination. His new collection of essays...usefully assembles a number of pieces that have appeared over the past decade, with two previously unpublished papers.' - Times Literary Supplement
'Hadfield's argument is exciting and stimulating...surely deserves gratitude of Shakespeareans and Spenserians for preventing both misopolitical reading and naive politicization of the early modern texts' - Mari Mizuno, Studies in English Literature, English No.47, (Mar., 2006)
Book Information
ISBN 9780333993132
Author A. Hadfield
Format Hardback
Page Count 220
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan