John Derricke's The image of Irelande, with a discoverie of Woodkarne : essays on text and context / edited by Thomas Herron, Denna J. Iammarino and Maryclaire Moroney.
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Thomas Herron, Denna J. Iammarino, and Maryclaire Moroney
- Part I. Ideologies
- The transatlantic colonial context: John Derricke versus Edmund Spenser / Brian C. Lockey
- Captain and Kern and Knight-in-Arms: martial identities and the subject of conquest in Derricke's Image of Irelande / Maryclaire Moroney
- Part II. Archaeologies
- Animals make the man: violence, masculinity, and the colonial project in Derricke's Image of Ireland / John Soderberg
- 'Obedientia Civium Urbis Felicitas': Sir Henry Sidney's return to Dublin as depicted in Derricke's Image of Irelande / Bríd McGrath
- Derricke's Image of Irelande and late sixteenth-century Dublin / James Lyttleton
- Part III. Print and publication
- Derricke, Day, and the Dutch, or a tale of woodcuts and woodkerns / Stuart Kinsella
- 'Framed and clothed with variety': print culture, multimodality, and visual design in Derricke's Image of Ireland / Andie Silva
- Scotland's Image of Ireland: Scott, Small, and the Edinburgh edition / Willy Maley and Alasdair Thanisch
- Part IV. Influences
- Anxiety and influence: Derricke's Image of Ireland and the Mirror for Magistrates tradition / Scott Lucas
- 'Patterns of rebellion': Derricke's rebel poems / Elisabeth Chaghafi
- Irish apocalypse: Derrick, Dürer, and Foxe / Thomas Herron
- Part V. Interpretations
- Clothed with variety: discovering the formal and figurative texture of Derricke's Image of Irelande / Matthew Woodcock
- Why read between the lines?: Derricke, paratext, and poetic reception / Denna J. Iammarino
- John Derricke, Edmund Spenser, and the white wand of justice and equity / William O'Neil
- 'Aspice spectator sic me docuere parentes': aesthetico-political misprision in Derricke's A discoverie of Woodkarne / Thomas Cartelli.