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Doppelganger Dilemmas: Anglo-Dutch Relations in Early Modern English Literature and Culture
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Doppelganger Dilemmas: Anglo-Dutch Relations in Early Modern English Literature and Culture

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The Dutch were culturally ubiquitous in England during the early modern period and constituted London’s largest alien population in the second half of the sixteenth century. While many sought temporary refuge from Spanish oppression in the Low Countries, others became part of a Dutch diaspora, developing their commercial, spiritual, and domestic lives in England. The category Dutch catalyzed questions about English self-definition that were engendered less by large-scale cultural distinctions than by uncanny similarities. Doppelganger Dilemmas uncovers the ways England’s real and imagined proximities with the Dutch played a crucial role in the making of English ethnicity.

Marjorie Rubright explores the tensions of Anglo-Dutch relations that emerged in the form of puns, double entendres, cognates, homophones, copies, palimpsests, doppelgangers, and other doublings of character and kind. Through readings of London’s stage plays and civic pageantry, English and Continental polyglot and bilingual dictionaries and grammars, and travel accounts of Anglo-Dutch rivalries and friendships in the Spice Islands, Rubright reveals how representations of Dutchness played a vital role in shaping Englishness in virtually every aspect of early modern social life. Her innovative book sheds new light on the literary and historical forces of similitude in an era that was so often preoccupied with ethnic and cultural difference.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2014
Pages
352
ISBN
9780812246230

The Dutch were culturally ubiquitous in England during the early modern period and constituted London’s largest alien population in the second half of the sixteenth century. While many sought temporary refuge from Spanish oppression in the Low Countries, others became part of a Dutch diaspora, developing their commercial, spiritual, and domestic lives in England. The category Dutch catalyzed questions about English self-definition that were engendered less by large-scale cultural distinctions than by uncanny similarities. Doppelganger Dilemmas uncovers the ways England’s real and imagined proximities with the Dutch played a crucial role in the making of English ethnicity.

Marjorie Rubright explores the tensions of Anglo-Dutch relations that emerged in the form of puns, double entendres, cognates, homophones, copies, palimpsests, doppelgangers, and other doublings of character and kind. Through readings of London’s stage plays and civic pageantry, English and Continental polyglot and bilingual dictionaries and grammars, and travel accounts of Anglo-Dutch rivalries and friendships in the Spice Islands, Rubright reveals how representations of Dutchness played a vital role in shaping Englishness in virtually every aspect of early modern social life. Her innovative book sheds new light on the literary and historical forces of similitude in an era that was so often preoccupied with ethnic and cultural difference.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2014
Pages
352
ISBN
9780812246230