English fictions of communal identity, 1485-1603 / Joshua Phillips.

Focusing on Tudor prose fiction from Malory's Morte D'Arthur through the works of Sir Philip Sidney and Thomas Nashe, this study explores the concept of "collective agency" and the extensive impact it had on English Renaissance culture. Ultimately, author Joshua Phillips challeng...

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Main Author: Phillips, Joshua
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Language:English
Published: Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2010.
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505 0 |a The Caxtonian imaginary: knights and the dreams of the Abbey-Lubbers -- Staking claims to utopia: Thomas More, prose fiction, and the matter of belonging -- William Baldwin and communities of fiction -- Anthony Munday, romance, and the production of collective selves -- Hoc opus, hic labor est: Sir Philip Sidney and the work of shame -- Thomas Nashe, thy unworthy speaker to the world. 
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520 |a Focusing on Tudor prose fiction from Malory's Morte D'Arthur through the works of Sir Philip Sidney and Thomas Nashe, this study explores the concept of "collective agency" and the extensive impact it had on English Renaissance culture. Ultimately, author Joshua Phillips challenges standard accounts of literary history and periodization to offer a new way of theorizing the relation between collaboration and identity. 
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