Spenser and Ireland: An Interdisciplinary PerspectivePatricia Coughlan |
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... Dublin . He was co- editor , with Raymond Gillespie , of Natives and Newcomers : Essays on the Making of Irish Colonial Society 1534-1641 ( 1986 ) . He has published several essays in scholarly journals on various aspects of sixteenth ...
... Dublin . He was co- editor , with Raymond Gillespie , of Natives and Newcomers : Essays on the Making of Irish Colonial Society 1534-1641 ( 1986 ) . He has published several essays in scholarly journals on various aspects of sixteenth ...
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... Dublin administrators had become susceptible to particular local influences which despite their protestations of loyalty , were not suppor- tive of the crown's reform aims . Some through corruption , others through sheer obtuseness and ...
... Dublin administrators had become susceptible to particular local influences which despite their protestations of loyalty , were not suppor- tive of the crown's reform aims . Some through corruption , others through sheer obtuseness and ...
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... Dublin administrators and using their direct links with the monarch to bring about their policy demands against Dublin orders.20 19 Earlier , in his pastoral poem Colin Clouts Come Home Againe , writ- ten in 1591 , Spenser had attempted ...
... Dublin administrators and using their direct links with the monarch to bring about their policy demands against Dublin orders.20 19 Earlier , in his pastoral poem Colin Clouts Come Home Againe , writ- ten in 1591 , Spenser had attempted ...
Contents
Note on Contributors | 6 |
CIARAN BRADY | 25 |
PATRICIA COUGHLAN | 46 |
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