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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: Elizabeth's other isle | 1 | |
1 | Spenser's Irish courts | 13 |
2 | Reversing the conquest: deputies, rebels, and Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI | 40 |
3 | Ireland, Wales, and the representation of England's borderlands | 67 |
4 | The Tyrone rebellion and the gendering of colonial resistance in 1 Henry IV | 86 |
5 | "A softe kind of warre": Spenser and the female reformation of Ireland | 110 |
6 | "If the Cause be not good": Henry V and Essex's Irish campaign | 134 |
Notes | 164 | |
List of works cited | 216 | |
Index | 240 |
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