Dear Jean,
Yesterday, while in the local library, I saw a book, which reminded me of
your post. Below is the link, to Amazon. With due confession, I must write:
I merely browsed the work. But, I wanted to pass on the ULR to you.
You've gotten very excellent references so far! I wish you only more success
with the thesis.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521581990/look4it-20/102-2139108-498
6524
Tom
Tom Walsh, HRIS Analyst
Capital Health System
HR Programs & Systems
Trenton, NJ
(609) 815-7305
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From: Jean Goodrich [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 1:56 PM
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Subject: Spenser's long-term effect
Hello, Spenserians. I'm hoping you can help me, since my dissertation seems
to
be taking an unexpected (though exciting) turn. 8^)
I understand that the _View of the Present State of Ireland_ was included in
the
State Papers. However, is there any evidence that his suggestions for
handling
the Irish were heeded by later government officials, policy makers, or even
those among the merchant companies, either in Ireland, in establishing
subsequent
British colonies, or in establishing policy for the African slave trade? Did
Spenser have any real, long-term political effect?
Thank you, for any help or sources you may provide!
Jean Goodrich
University of Arizona
Like as the Moone in foggie winters night,
Doth seeme to be her selfe, though darkned be her light.
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