ABSTRACT
This title was first published in 2001. Is there such a thing as "Tudor literature"? The question is the theme that binds the essays in this collection. Scholars from around the world address the question of whether there is a sense of continuity in the literature of the Tudor century. The volume begins by looking at early Tudor writers, such as Thomas More, and then moves on to look at Elizabethan poetry and prose, ending by covering the late Tudor dramas, and Shakespeare.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I: Earlier Tudor Literature
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Part II: Elizabethan Poetry and Prose
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Part III: Shakespeare and the Drama