Cristiano Ragni’s Il Teatro e la Nazione. Shakespeare, Gentili e l’Inghilterra elisabetti ana (2020) is a welcome cross-disciplinary investigation into the process of nation building in England. The contribution of the Italian-born Elizabethan jurist Alberico Gentili to the history of ideas and to contemporary international law is a subject of interest to anyone working in the field of Italian, English and more widely European comparative cultural studies. Gentili, who fled to England for religious reasons, moved in the circles of Philip Sidney, Francis Walsingham, and Robert Dudley, the First Earl of Leicester.

Book Review: Il Teatro e la Nazione. Shakespeare, Gentili e l'Inghilterra Elisabettiana by Cristiano Ragni

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2023-01-01

Abstract

Cristiano Ragni’s Il Teatro e la Nazione. Shakespeare, Gentili e l’Inghilterra elisabetti ana (2020) is a welcome cross-disciplinary investigation into the process of nation building in England. The contribution of the Italian-born Elizabethan jurist Alberico Gentili to the history of ideas and to contemporary international law is a subject of interest to anyone working in the field of Italian, English and more widely European comparative cultural studies. Gentili, who fled to England for religious reasons, moved in the circles of Philip Sidney, Francis Walsingham, and Robert Dudley, the First Earl of Leicester.
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/01847678231163227d
Cristiano Ragni, Il Teatro e la Nazione. Shakespeare, Gentili e l’Inghilterra elisabettiana (Passignano sul Tramesino: Aguaplano, 2020), 320 pp., ISBN 9788885803459, €20.00 (pbk).
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