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Thomas Lodge and Elizabethan Republicanism

Abstract
Andrew Hadfield’s article seeks to locate Thomas Lodge’s The Wounds of Civil War in the context of early modern English republicanism—a context which, Hadfield argues, was also to have a great deal of importance to the early Shakespeare. Hadfield sees Lodge’s play as a pivotal text in the formation of English literary republicanism, informed by classical sources and possibly using them for the audience to draw parallels to the dynastic struggles that characterised English history.
Publisher
Uni-pub, Norway (hard copy)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/227
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Date
2005-12
Author
Hadfield, Andrew
Keywords
Andrew Hadfield, early modern drama, Thomas Lodge, Wounds of Civil War, republicanism
ISSN
1502-7694
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