Empire, State, And Nation: Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Peele
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The paper focuses on passages that, within a context of national identity, enable us to clarify notions of empire, state, and nation in these three writers. In the course of working in this area, I believe I have uncovered an important public debate on the topic between Marlowe and Peele.
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Hattaway, M. “Empire, State, And Nation: Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Peele”. Linguaculture, vol. 1, no. 2, Dec. 2010, pp. 9-27, doi:10.2478/v10318-012-0005-7.
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