See Christopher Highely: Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland
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At 04:13 PM 5/8/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>I'd add David Baker's *Between Nations*, which is a fabulous, sophisticated
>book.
>
>cw
>
>---- Original message ----
> >Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 10:59:23 -0700
> >From: Jean Goodrich <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Canny's work
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >
> >Dear Spenserians,
> >
> >I am looking for any recent scholarship that extends or refutes (not as
>likely)
> >the work of Nicholas Canny on colonial discourse in early modern Ireland,
> >specifically Canny's 1976 _The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland_.
> >
> >I've found Canny's more recent work. I've found Willy Maley and Richard
>McCabe.
> >I've also read Ciaran Brady, Raymond Gillespie, Brendan Bradshaw,
>William
> >Palmer, John McGurk, Stephen Howe, David Armitage, and Jeffery Keith
>(ed.).
> >
> >Have I missed anyone? (I need to be thorough, but not necessarily
>exhaustive...
> >er, exhausted? ) 8^)
> >
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
> >
> >Jean Goodrich
> >English Department
> >University of Arizona
> >
> >
> > "Looking is purposeful; what we look at is guided by our
> > assumptions and expectations about what to look for"
> > (Bordwell and Thompson, 1990).
>Christopher Warley
>Assistant Professor
>Department of English
>Oakland University
>248-370-2256
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