Writing the Nation in Reformation England, 1530-1580

Cathy Shrank

Original title: Writing the nation in Reformation England, 1530-1580

earliest edition we have, 2004 Oxford University Press, 2006

'Writing the Nation in Reformation England' is a unique study of a neglected period of English writing. It places mid-Tudor literature (1530-1580) within the context of important debates about English nationhood, the nature of the English Reformation and English humanism.

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Writing the Nation in Reformation England, 1530-1580 edition · 2007 · Oxford University Press, USA · 302 pages · 9780199211005
Writing the Nation in Reformation England, 1530-1580 edition · 2006 · Oxford University Press · 9781280758379
Writing the Nation in Reformation England, 1530-1580 edition · 2006 · Oxford University Press, Incorporated · 9780191514173
Writing the nation in Reformation England, 1530-1580 edition · 2004 · Oxford University Press · 291 pages

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