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Introduction : remembering Britain | 1 | |
1 | Spenser's spark : British blood and British nationalism in the Tudor era | 13 |
2 | Bale's books and Aske's abbeys : nostalgia and the aesthetics of nationhood | 49 |
3 | "Awake, lovely Wales" : national identity and cultural memory | 76 |
4 | Ghosts of a nation : a mirror for magistrates and the poetry of spectral complaint | 97 |
5 | "I am Welsh, you know" : the nation in Henry V | 126 |
6 | "Is this the promised end?" : James I, King Lear, and the strange death of Tudor Britain | 151 |
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