Towards a Renaissance theory of hybridity -- Giant aspirations: cultural archaeology in Spenser's 1590 Faerie queene -- The view from Ireland: Spenser in 1596 -- Satire and politics in the English Renaissance -- Jacobean absolutism and the rise of tragicomedy -- Afterword: hybrids past and present: the final boundary.
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