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Spenser and Ireland Bibliography (to 1996)

This bibliography combines two previously published bibliographies by Willy Maley that were reproduced on-line on The Spenser Homepage (now Spenser Online).  The entries are reformatted and reproduced here with permission of the author.

The two sources are

Willy Maley, “Spenser and Ireland: An Annotated Bibliography, 1986-96.” Spenser in Ireland: “The Faerie Queene,” 1596-1996. The Irish University Review 26.2 (Autumn/Winter, 1996), 342-53.

---, “Spenser and Ireland: A Select Bibliography.“ Spenser Studies 9 (1991), 227-42.

Bibliography

Judith H. Anderson, “The Antiquities of Fairyland and Ireland.” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 86 (1987), 199-214.

J. Arden, “Rug-Headed Irish Kerns and British Poets.” New Statesman (July 13, 1979), 56-57.

Bruce Avery, “Mapping the Irish Other: Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland.” English Literary History 57.2 (1990), 263-79.

A View of the Present State of Affairs in the Kingdom of Ireland; in three discourses, viz. 1. A list [by T. Prior] of the Absentees of Ireland. 2. The Present State of Ireland Consider’d. 3. A modest proposal for preventing the children of Ireland from being a burden to their parents or the country. By Dr Swift (London, 1730).

David J. Baker, “‘Some Quirk, Some Subtle Evasion’: Legal Subversion in Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland.” Spenser Studies 6 (1986), 147-163.

---, “‘Who talks of my nation?’: Colonialist Representation in Shakespeare and Spenser.” PhD Thesis (Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins University, 1992).

---, “Off the Map: Charting Uncertainty in Renaissance Ireland.” Representing Ireland: Literature and the Origins of Conflict, 1534-1660. Ed. Brendan Bradshaw, Andrew Hadfield and Willy Maley (Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 1993): 76-92.

Virginia Baumgartner, “Irish Elements in Spenser’s Faerie Queene.” PhD Thesis (NY: Columbia University, 1972).

James P. Bednarz, “Raleigh in Spenser’s Historical Allegory.” Spenser Studies 4 (1984), 49-70.

Henry F. Berry, “‘Sheriffs of the County Cork’ Henry III to 1660.” Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 15 (1905), 39-52.

Muriel C. Bradbrook, “No Room at the Top: Spenser’s Pursuit of Fame.” Elizabethan Poetry (Stratford-Upon-Avon Studies 2). Ed. J. R. Brown (London: 1960): 91-109.

Brendan Bradshaw, “Fr. Wolfe’s Description of Limerick, 1574.” North Munster Antiquarian Journal 17 (1975), 47-53.

---, “The Elizabethans and the Irish.” Studies 66 (1977), 38-50.

---, “Sword, Word and Strategy in the Reformation in Ireland.” Historical Journal 21 (1978), 475-502.

---, “The Elizabethans and the Irish: A Muddled Model.” Studies 70 (1981), 233-244.

---, “Edmund Spenser on Justice and Mercy.” Historical Studies 16 (1987), 76-89.

---, “Robe and Sword in the Conquest of Ireland.” Law and Government under the Tudors: Essays Presented to Sir Geoffrey Elton on his Retirement. Ed. C. Cross, D. Loades and J. J. Scarisbrick (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988): 139-162.

---, A. Hadfield and W. T. Maley (eds).  Representing Ireland, 1534-1660 (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993).

Ciarán Brady, “Faction and the Origins of the Desmond Rebellion.” Irish Historical Studies 22 (1981), 289-312.

---, “Spenser’s Irish crisis: Humanism and Experience in the 1590s.” Past and Present 111 (1986), 17-49.

---, “Spenser’s Irish Crisis: Reply to Canny.” Past and Present 120 (1988), 210-215.

---, “The Road to the View: On the Decline of Reform Thought in Tudor Ireland.” Spenser and Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Ed. P. Coughlan (Cork: Cork UP, 1989): 25-45.

---, “A Brief Note of Ireland.” The Spenser Encyclopedia. Ed. A. C. Hamilton (London: Routledge, 1990): 111-12.

---, “Grey, Arthur, Fourteenth Baron of Wilton (1536-93).” The Spenser Encyclopedia. Ed. A. C. Hamilton (London:  Routledge, 1990): 341-42.

John Breen, “A Country so Remote.” Irish Review 16 (1994), 141-44.

---, “Imagining Voices in A View of the Present State of Ireland: A Discussion of Recent Studies Concerning Edmund Spenser’s Dialogue.” Connotations 4.1-2 (1994-95), 119-32.

---, “The Influence of Edmund Spenser’s View on Fynes Moryson’s Itinerary.” Notes and Queries 42.3 (1995), 363-64.

---, “The Empirical Eye: Edmund Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland.” Irish Review 16 (1995), 44-52.

Jean Brink. “Constructing the View of the Present State of Ireland.” Spenser Studies 11 (1992), 203-28.

---, “Documenting Edmund Spenser: A New Life Study.” American Notes and Queries 7.4 (1994), 201-208.

Donald Bruce, “Spenser’s Irenius and the Nature of Dialogue.” Notes and Queries 39.3 (1992), 355-57.

---, “Edmund Spenser and the Irish wars.” Contemporary Review 266 (1995), 129-38.

P. M. Buck, “New Facts Concerning the Life of Edmund Spenser.” Modern Language Notes 19 (1904), 237-238.

James Buckley, “Munster in A. D. 1597.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 12 (1906), 53-68.

W. E. Buckley, ed. Croftus, sive de Hibernia Liber, by William Herbert (London: Roxburgh Society, 1887).

Ezekiel Burridge, A Short View of the Present State of Ireland in the year 1700 (Dublin or London, 1708).

Colin Burrow, Edmund Spenser (Plymouth: Northcote House in Association with the British Council, 1996).

R. Butler, “A Treatice of Ireland by John Dymmok, c.1599.” Tracts relating to Ireland. 2 vols.  (Dublin: Irish Archaeological Society, Dublin, 1843): 5-11.

M. J. Byrne (trans.), Ireland under Elizabeth: by Don Philip O’Sullivan Beare. 2nd ed. (NY: Catholic UP, 1970).

Nicholas P. Canny, “Identity Formation in Ireland: The Emergence of the Anglo-Irish.” Colonial Identity in the Atlantic World, 1500-1800.  Ed. Nicholas Canny and A. Pagden (Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1987): 159-212.

---, “‘Spenser’s  Irish Crisis’: A Comment.” Past and Present 120 (1988). 201-209.

---, “Introduction: Spenser and the Reform of Ireland.” Spenser and Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Ed. Patricia Coughlan (Cork: Cork UP, 1989): 9-24.

---, “Ireland, the Historical Context.” The Spenser Encyclopedia.  Ed. A.C. Hamilton (London: Routledge, 1990): 404-407.

--- and Andrew Carpenter (eds), “The Early Planters: Spenser and his Contemporaries.” The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, 3 vols. Ed. Seamus Deane (Derry: Field Day Publications, 1991): 171-234.

---, The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland: a Pattern Established, 1565-76 (Hassocks, Sussex: The Harvester Press, 1976).

---, The Formation of the Old English Elite in Ireland (Dublin: National University of Ireland, 1975).

---, “Rowland White’s ‘Discors Touching Ireland,’ c. 1569.” Irish Historical Studies, 20 (1977), 439-463.

---, “Rowland White’s ‘The Dysorders of the Irisshery,’ 1571.” Studia Hibernica, 19 (1979), 147-160.

---, “Edmund Spenser and the Development of an Anglo-Irish identity.” The Yearbook of English Studies: Colonial and Imperial Themes 13 (1983), 1-19.

---, “Protestants, Planters and Apartheid in Early Modern Ireland.” Irish Historical Studies 25 (1986), 105-115.

---, “Identity formation in Ireland: The Emergence of the Anglo-Irish.” Colonial Identity in the Atlantic World, 1500-1800. Eds. N. Canny and A. Pagden (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton UP, 1987): 159-212.

---, “‘Spenser’s Irish Crisis’: A comment.” Past and Present 120 (1988), 201-209.

---, “Introduction: Spenser and the Reform of Ireland.” Spenser and Ireland: An interdisciplinary perspective. Ed. P. Coughlan (Cork: Cork UP, 1989): 9-24.

F. I. Carpenter, “Desiderata in the Study of Spenser.” Studies in Philology 19 (1922), 238-243.

---, “Spenser in Ireland.” Modern Philology 19 (1922), 405-419.

---, A Reference Guide to Edmund Spenser (Chicago: Chicago UP, 1923).

Clare Carroll, “The Construction of Gender and the Cultural and Political Other in The Faerie Queene 5 and A View of the Present State of Ireland: The Critics, the Context, and the Case of Radigund.” Criticism 32.2 (1990), 163-91.
S. T. Cavanagh, “‘Such Was Irena’s Countenance’: Ireland in Spenser’s Prose and Poetry.” Texas Studies in Language and Literature 28 (1986), 24-50.

---, “‘The fatal destiny of that land’: Elizabethan Views of Ireland.” Representing Ireland, ed. Bradshaw et al (1993), 116-31.

 ---, “‘That Savage Land’: Ireland in Spenser’s Legend of Justice.” Approaches to Teaching Spenser’s “Faerie Queene.” Ed. David Miller, Lee and Alexander Dunlop (New York: Modern Language Association, 1994): 143-52.

Thomas Churchyard, A Scourge for Rebels (London, 1584).

---, A Wished Reformation of a Wicked Rebellion (London, 1598).

---, The Fortunate Farewel to the Earle of Essex (London, 1599).

Clare Carroll and Vincent Carey (eds.), Richard Beacon’s, Solon his Follie (SUNY at Binghamton: Centre for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1996).

J. Coleman, “The Poet Spenser’s Wife.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 2nd ser., 1 (1895), 131-133.

L. T. Cooper, “Spenser’s Veue of the Present State of Ireland: An Introduction with Notes on the first 55 pages in Grosart’s edition” (Cornell University, unpublished M. A. thesis, 1913).

Patricia Coughlan, “‘Some secret scourge which shall by her come unto England’: Ireland and Incivility in Spenser.” Spenser and Ireland: An Interdisciplinary perspective. Ed. P. Coughlan (Cork: Cork UP, 1989): 46-74.

---, “‘Cheap and common animals’: the English Anatomy of Ireland in the Seventeenth Century.” Literature and the English Civil War. Eds. Thomas Healy and Jonathan Sawday (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990): 205-23.

F. F. Covington, “Another View of Spenser’s Linguistics.” Studies in Philology 19 (1922), 244-248.

---, “Spenser in Ireland” (Yale University, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1924).

---, “Spenser’s Use of Irish History in the Veue of the Present State of Ireland.” University of Texas Bulletin 2411: Studies in English 4 (1924), 5-38.

A. M. Crino, “La Relazione Barducci-Ubaldini Sull’Impresa D’Irlanda (1579-1581).” English Miscellany 19 (1968), 339-367.

S. Crowley, “Some of Spenser’s Doneraile Neighbours.” The North Cork Writers Journal 1 (1985), 7-75.

John Davies, A Discovery of the True Causes why Ireland was never entirely Subdued, nor brought under Obedience of the Crowne of ENGLAND, untill the Beginning of his Majesties happie Raigne (London, 1612).

John T. Day “dialogue, prose.” The Spenser Encyclopedia.  Ed. A. C. Hamilton (London: Routledge, 1990): 217.

B. De Breffney, “An Elizabethan Political Painting.” Irish Arts Review 1 (1984), 39-41.

John Derricke, The Image of Irelande (London, 1581).

Robert Devereux, Lawes and orders of Warre, established for the good conduct of the service in Ireland (London, 1599).
“Dialogue between Peregryne and Sylvanus, c.1598.” State Papers, Ireland, 63/203/119, ff. 283-357. London: Public Record Office.

Bruce M. Dickins, “The Irish Broadside and Queen Elizabeth’s Types.” Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 1 (1949), 48-60.

J. W. Draper, “Spenser’s Linguistics in The Present State of Ireland.” Modern Philology 17 (1919), 111-126.

---, “More Light on Spenser’s Linguistics.” Modern Language Notes 41 (1926), 127-128.

K. Duncan-Jones and J. Van Dorsten, Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney (Oxford: Clarendon, 1973).

Robert Dunlop, “The Plantation of Munster, 1584-1589.” English Historical Review 3 (1888), 250-269.

---, “Sixteenth-Century Maps of Ireland.” English Historical Review 20 (1905), 309-337.

---, “An Unpublished Survey of the Plantation of Munster in 1622.” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 54 (1924), 128-146.

Mark Eccles, “Barnabe Googe in England, Spain, and Ireland.” English Literary Renaissance, 15 (1985), 353-370.
“Edmund Spenser.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 3 (1894), 89-100.

C. L. Falkiner, Illustrations of Irish History and Topography, Mainly of the Seventeenth Century (London, 1904).

---, “Barnaby Rich’s ‘Remembrance of the State of Ireland, 1612,’ with Notices of Other Manuscript Reports, by the same Writer, on Ireland under James the First.” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 26 (1906), 125-142.

---, “William Farmer’s ‘Chronicles of Ireland’ from 1594 to 1613.” English Historical Review 22 & 30 (1907), 104-130, 527-552.

---, “Spenser in Ireland.” Essays Relating to Ireland: Biographical, Historical, and Topographical (London, 1909): 3-31.

Cyril Falls, Elizabeth’s Irish Wars. 2nd ed. (New York: Cornell UP, 1970).

Anne Fogarty, “The Colonization of Language: Narrative Strategies in A View of the Present State of Ireland and The Faerie Queene, Book VI.” Spenser and Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Ed. P. Coughlan (Cork: Cork UP, 1989): 75-108.

---, “‘This Inconstant Sea-Nimph’: History and the Limitations of Knowledge in John Davies’ Writings about Ireland.” Gender and Colonialism. Eds. Timothy P. Foley, Lionel Pilkington, Sean Ryder, and Elizabeth Tilley (Galway: Galway UP, 1995): 23-34.

Alastair Fowler, “Spenser and War.” War, Literature and the Arts in Sixteenth-Century Europe. Eds. J. R. Mulryne and M. Shewing (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989): 147-64.

Elizabeth Fowler, “The Failure of Moral Philosophy in the Work of Edmund Spenser.” Representations 51 (1995), 47-76.

Shohachi Fukuda, “Bregog, Mulla.” The Spenser Encyclopedia. Ed. A. C. Hamilton (London: Routledge, 1990): 110.

Patricia Fumerton, (1986), “Exchanging Gifts: The Elizabethan Currency of Children and Poetry.” ELH 53 (1986), 241-78.

Paul L. Gaston, (1986), “Spenser’s Order, Spenser’s Ireland: Competing Fantasies.” Forms of the Fantastic. Eds. Jan Hokenson and Howard D. Pearce (New York: Greenwood): 121-27.

J. T. Gilbert, History of the Irish Confederation and the War in Ireland, 1641-1643. 7 vols. (Dublin, 1882-1891).

Eva Gold, “Spenser the Borderer: Boundary, Property, Identity in A View of the Present State of Ireland and Book 6 of The Faerie Queene.Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association 14 (1993), 98-113.

R. B. Gottfried, “A Vewe of the Presente State of Ireland.” Yale University, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1935.

---, “Spenser’s Ireland Dialogue.” Times Literary Supplement 35 (February 8, 1936), 116.

---, “Spenser and Stanyhurst.” Times Literary Supplement 35 (October 31, 1936), 887.

---, “The Date of Spenser’s View.” Modern Language Notes 52 (1937), 176-180.

---, “Spenser as an Historian in Prose.” Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 30 (1937), 317-329.

---, “Spenser’s View and Essex.” PMLA 52 (1937), 645-651.

---, “The Debt of Fynes Moryson to Spenser’s View.” Philological Quarterly 17 (1938), 297-307.

---, “Irish Geography in Spenser’s View.” English Literary History 6 (1939), 114-137.

---, “The Early Development of the Section on Ireland in Camden’s Britannia.” English Literary History 10 (1943), 17-30.

---, ed. The Works of Edmund Spenser: A Variorum Edition. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1932-1949) vol. 9, The Prose Works, 1949.

---, ed. A Historie of Ireland (1571), by Edmund Campion (New York: Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints, 1940).

Rigby Graham, Edmund Spenser’s Kilcolman. Leicester: Brewhouse Private Press, 1975.

M. M. Gray, “The Influence of Spenser’s Irish Experiences on The Faerie Queene.” English Literary Renaissance 6 (1930), 413-428.

Stephen J. Greenblatt, “To Fashion a Gentleman: Spenser and the Destruction of the Bower of Bliss.” Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare (Chicago: Chicago UP, 1980): 157-192.

E. A. Greenlaw, “Spenser and the Earl of Leicester.” PMLA 25 (1910), 535-561.

---, “Spenser and British Imperialism.” Modern Philology 9 (1912), 1-24.

---, “Review of Pauline Henley, Spenser in Ireland.” Modern Language Notes 45 (1930), 320-303.

Eamon Grennan, “Language and Politics: A Note on Some Metaphors in Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland.” Spenser Studies 3 (1982), 99-110.

Kenneth Gross, “Mythmaking in Hibernia: A View of the Present State of Ireland.” Spenserian Poetics: Idolatry, Iconoclasm, and Magic (Ithaca and London: Cornell UP, 1985): 78-109.

L. I. Guiney, “Sir Walter Raleigh of Youghal in the County of Cork.” Atlantic Monthly 66 (1890), 779-786.

Andrew Hadfield, “The Course of Justice: Spenser, Ireland and Political Discourse.” Studia Neophilologica 65 (1992), 187-96.

---, “Briton and Scythian: Tudor Representations of Irish Origins.” Irish Historical Studies, 28.112 (1993), 390-408.

---, “Spenser, Ireland, and Sixteenth-Century Political Theory.” The Modern Language Review 89.1 (1994), 1-18.

---, (1994b), “Was Spenser’s View of the Present State of Ireland Censored? A Review of the Evidence.” Notes and Queries 240.4 (1994), 459-63.

---, “‘Who knowes not Colin Clout?’: The Permanent Exile of Edmund Spenser.” Literature, Politics and National Identity: Reformation to Renaissance (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1994): 170-201.

--- and John McVeagh, eds. Strangers to That Land: British Perceptions of Ireland from the Reformation to the Famine (Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire: Colin Smythe, 1994).

---, “Who Is Speaking in Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland? A Response to John Breen.” Connotations 4.1-2 (1994/95), 119-32.

---, (1995), “The ‘sacred hunger of ambitious minds’: Spenser’s Savage Religion.” Religion, Literature, and Politics in Post-Reformation England, 1540-1688. Eds. Donna B. Hamilton and Richard Strier (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995): 27-45.

---, “The Trials of Jove: Spenser’s Irish Allegory and the Mastery of the Irish.” Bullán 4 (1996), 1-15.

---, “Another Case of Censorship? The Riddle of Edmund Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland (c.1596).” History Ireland 4.2 (1996), 26-30.

---, “‘The naked and the dead’: Elizabethan Perceptions of Ireland.” Travel and Drama in Shakespeare’s Time. Eds. Michèle Maquerlot, Willems and Jean-Pierre (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996): 32-54.

---, “The English View of Ireland c.1540-c.1600, with Special Reference to the Works of Edmund Spenser.” New University of Ulster at Coleraine, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1988.

---, “The Spectre of Positivism?: Sixteenth-Century Irish Historiography.” Text and Context 3 (1988), 10-1.

---, “Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland: Some Notes Towards a Materialist Analysis of Discourse.” Anglo-Irish and Irish Literature: Aspects of Language and Culture. Eds. B. Bramsback and M. Croghan  (Stockholm: Uppsala, 1988): vol. 2, 265-272.

Richard Hadsor, “Discourse of Ireland.” Ulster Journal of Archaeology 2 (1854), 245-253.

John Harington, A Short View of the State of Ireland in 1605. Ed. W. D. Macray and Anecdota Bodleiana 1 (Oxford, 1879).

Thomas Healy, “Civilisation and Its Discontents: The Case of Edmund Spenser.” New Latitudes: Theory and English Renaissance Literature (London: Edward Arnold): 84-109.

Ray Heffner, “Spenser’s Acquisition of Kilcolman.” Modern Language Notes 46 (1931), 493-498.

---, “Essex and Book Five of The Faerie Queene.” English Literary History 3 (1936), 67-82.

---, “Review of W. L. Renwick’s Edition of A View of the Present State of Ireland (London, 1934).” Modern Language Notes 52 (1937), 1, 57-58.

---, “Spenser’s View of Ireland: Some Observations.” Modern Language Quarterly 3 (1942), 507-515.

Pauline Henley, Spenser in Ireland (Cork: Cork UP, 1928).

---, “Spenser’s ‘Stony Aubrian.’” Times Literary Supplement 35 (November 28, 1936), 996.

J. P. Hennessey, “Sir Walter Raleigh in Ireland.” Nineteenth Century 10 (1881), 660-682.

---, Sir Walter Raleigh in Ireland (London, 1883).

L. W. Henry, “Contemporary Sources for Essex’s Lieutenancy in Ireland, 1599.” Irish Historical Studies 11 (1958), 8-17.

Sir William Herbert, Sir William Herbert: Croftus, sive de Hibernia Liber. Eds. Arthur Keaveney and John Madden (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1992).

Christopher Highley, “Shakespeare, Spenser, and Elizabethan Ireland.” Unpublished PhD thesis, Stanford University, 1992.

Christopher Hill, “Seventeenth-Century English Radicals and Ireland.” Radicals, Rebels and Establishments. Ed. Patrick J. Corish. Historical Studies 15 (Belfast, 1985), 33-49.

Tracey Hill, “Humanism and Homicide: Spenser’s A View of the Present State of Ireland.” Irish Studies Review 4 (1993), 2-4.

Edward M. Hinton, Ireland Through Tudor Eyes (Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1935).

---, ed. “Rych’s Anothomy of Ireland, with an Account of the Author.” PMLA 55 (1940), 73-101.

Elaine Y. L. Ho, “Author and Reader in Renaissance Texts: Fulke Greville, Sidney, and Prince Henry.” Connotations 5.1 (1995/96), 1-22.

E. Hogan, ed. The Description of Ireland, and the State Thereof As It Is at This Present in Anno 1598 (Dublin, 1878).

---, ed. “Haynes’ ‘Observations of the State of Ireland in 1600.’” Irish Ecclesiastical Record 8 (1887), 1112-1122; 9 (1888), 54-66, 160-174.

---, “The Blessed Edmund Campion’s History of Ireland and its Critics.” The Irish Ecclesiastical Record 12 (1891), 629-641, 725-735.

James Hogan, “Shane O’Neill Comes to the Court of Elizabeth.” Feil-scribhinn Torna: Essays and Studies Presented to Professor Tadhgua Donnchadha on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday. Ed. S. Pender (Cork: Cork UP, 1947): 154-170.

--- and N. M. O’Farrell, eds. The Walsingham Letter-Book or Register of Ireland May, 1578 to December, 1579 (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1959).

Henry F. Hore, ed. “The Description and Present State of Ulster, 20 Dec. 1586, by Marshal Henry Bagenal.” Ulster Journal of Archaeology 2 (1854), 137-160.

---, ed. “Sir Henry Sidney’s Memoir of His Government of Ireland, 1583.” Ulster Journal of Archaeology 3 (1856), 33-52, 85-109, 336-357; 5 (1857), 299-323; 8 (1860), 179-195.

---, “Woods and Fastnesses in Ancient Ireland.” Ulster Journal of Archaeology 6 (1858), 145-161.

--- and J. Graves. The Social State of the Southern and Eastern Counties of Ireland in the Sixteenth Century (Dublin, 1870).

C. Hughes, ed. Shakespeare’s Europe: Unpublished Chapters of Fynes Moryson’s Itinerary (London, 1903).

Viola B. Hulbert, “Spenser’s Relation to Certain Documents on Ireland.” Modern Philology 34 (1937), 345-353.

V. Hull, “Edmund Spenser’s Mona-Shul.” PMLA 56 (1941), 578-579.

Lisa Jardine, “Mastering the Uncouth: Gabriel Harvey, Edmund Spenser and the English Experience in Ireland.” New Perspectives in Renaissance Thought: Essays in Honour of Charles B. Schmitt. Eds.  J. Henry and S. Hutton (London: Duckworth, 1990): 68-82.

---, (1993), “Encountering Ireland: Gabriel Harvey, Edmund Spenser, and English colonial Ventures.” Representing Ireland, 1534-1660.Eds. B. Bradshaw, A. Hadfield, and W. T. Maley (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993): 60-75.

Raymond Jenkins, “Spenser and the Clerkship in Munster.” PMLA 47 (1932), 109-121.

---, “Spenser’s Hand.” Times Literary Supplement 31 (7 January, 1932), 12.

---, “Spenser at Smerwick.” Times Literary Supplement 32 (May 11, 1933), 331.

---, “Newes out of Munster, a document in Spenser’s hand.” Studies in Philology 32 (1935), 125-130.

---, “Spenser with Lord Grey in Ireland.” PMLA 52 (1937), 338-353.

---, “Spenser: The Uncertain Years 1584-1589.” PMLA 53 (1938), 350-362.

---, “Spenser and Ireland.” That Soveraine Light: Essays in Honor of Edmund Spenser 1552-1952. Eds. W. R. Meuller and D. C. Allen (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1952): 51-62.

D. Newman Johnson, “Kilcolman Castle.” The Spenser Encyclopedia. Ed.  A. C. Hamilton (London: Routledge, 1990): 417-22.

Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stallybrass, “Dismantling Irena: The Sexualising of Ireland in Early Modern England.” Nationalisms and Sexualities. Eds.  Andrew Parker et al. (London: Routledge, 1992): 157-71.

H. S. V. Jones, “Spenser’s Defense of Lord Grey.” University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature 5 (1919), 7-75.

---, “A View of the Present State of Ireland.” A Spenser Handbook (New York: Cornell UP, 1930): 377-387.

W. Jones, “Doneraile and Vicinity.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 7 (1901), 238-242.

P. W. Joyce, “Spenser’s Irish Rivers.” The Wonders of Ireland (Dublin, 1911): 72-114.

Alexander C. Judson, Spenser in Southern Ireland (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana UP, 1933).

---, “Two Spenser Leases.” Modern Language Quarterly 50 (1944), 143-147.

---, The Works of Edmund Spenser: A Variorum Edition. 9 vols. (Baltimore, 1932-49): vol. 11, The Life of Edmund Spenser (1945).

---, “Spenser and the Munster Officials.” Studies in Philology 44 (1947), 157-173.

William Keach, “Arlo Hill.” The Spenser Encyclopedia. Ed.  A. C. Hamilton (London: Routledge, 1990): 60.

T. Keightley, “Irish Rivers Named in The Faerie Queene.” Notes and Queries 4 (August 28, 1869), 169-170.

Bernhard Klein, (1995), “‘And quickly make that, which was nothing at all’: English National Identity and the Mapping of Ireland.” Nationalismus und Subjektivität, Mitteilungen Beiheft 2, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Zentrum zur Erforschung der Frühen Neuzeit: Frankfurt am Main, pp. 200-226.

S. Kliger, “Spenser’s Irish Tract and Tribal Democracy.” South Atlantic Quarterly 49 (1950), 490-497.

K. Koller, “Spenser and Raleigh.” English Literary History 1 (1934), 37-60.

Colm Lennon, Richard Stanyhurst: The Dubliner, 1547-1618 (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1981).

C. S. Lewis, “Spenser’s Irish Experiences and The Faerie Queene.” English Literary Renaissance 7 (1931), 83-85.

Walter S. H. Lim, (1995), “Figuring Justice: Imperial Ideology and the Discourse of Colonialism in Book V of The Faerie Queene and A View of the Present State of Ireland.” Renaissance and Reformation 19.1 (1995), 45-67.

Julia Lupton, “Home-making in Ireland: Virgil’s Eclogue I and Book VI of The Faerie Queene.” Spenser Studies 8 (1990), 119-145.

---, “Mapping Mutability: Or, Spenser’s Irish plot.” (editors), Representing Ireland. Ed.  Bradshaw et al. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993): 93-115.

S. Lysaght, “Kilcolman Castle.” The Antiquary 5 (1882), 153-156.

George MacBeth, The Testament of Spencer (London: Andre Deutsch, 1992).

W. T. MacCaffrey, Queen Elizabeth and the Making of Policy, 1572-1588 (Princeton, N. J.: Princeton UP, 1981).

Michael MacCarthy-Morrogh, The Munster Plantation: English Migration to Southern Ireland, 1583-1641 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986).

M. Mac Lir, “Spenser as High Sheriff of Cork County.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 7 (1901), 249-250

W. D. Macray, ed. A Short View of the State of Ireland Written in 1605, by J. Harington. Anecdota Bodleiana, 1 (Oxford, 1879).

Andrew J. Magill, “Spenser and Ireland: A Synthesis and Revaluation of Twentieth Century Scholarship.” University of Texas at Austin, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1967.

Willy Maley, “How Milton and Some Contemporaries Read Spenser’s View.” Representing Ireland. Eds. Bradshaw et al. (1993): 191-208.

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---, “Spenser’s Irish English: Language and Identity in Early Modern Ireland.” Studies in Philology 91.4 (1994), 417-31.

---, “Spenser’s View and Stanyhurst’s Description.” Notes and Queries 241.2 (1996), 140-42.

---, “Spenser and Scotland: The Limits of Anglo-Irish Identity.” Prose Studies 19.1 (1996), 1-18.

E. W. Marjarum, “Wordsworth’s View of the State of Ireland.” PMLA 55 (1940), 608-611.

W. C. Martin, “Edmund Spenser, A View of the Present State of Ireland: An Annotated Edition.” Cornell University, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1925.

---, “The Date and Purpose of Spenser’s Veue.” PMLA 47 (1932), 137-143.

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---, “Edmund Spenser: The Poet in Exile (1580-1598).” The Stranger in Ireland: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Great Famine (London: Jonathan Cape, 1954): 20-37.

Richard A. McCabe, “The Fate of Irena: Spenser and Political Violence.” Spenser and Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Ed. P. Coughlan (Cork: Cork UP, 1989): 109-125.

---, “Edmund Spenser, Poet of Exile.” Proceedings of the British Academy 80 (1991), 73-103.

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H. F. McClintock, “A Sixteenth Century Dutch ‘Account of Ireland.’” Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 9 (1939), 223-225.

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James K. McGuire, “Spenser’s View of Ireland and Sixteenth Century Gaelic Civilization.” Fordham University, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1958.

Paul E. McLane, “Was Spenser in Ireland in Early November 1579?” Notes and Queries 204 (1959), 99-101.

George E. McLean, “Spenser’s Territorial History: Book V of The Faerie Queene and A View of the Present State of Ireland.” The University of Arizona, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1986.

C. McNeill, ed. “Lord Chancellor Gerrard’s ‘Notes on Ireland’ (1577-8).” Analecta Hibernica 2 (1931), 93-291.
“Memorials of Edmund Spenser, the Poet, and his Descendants in the County Cork, from the Public Records of Ireland.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 14 (1908), 39-43.

Sam Meyer, An Interpretation of Edmund Spenser’s “Colin Clout” (Cork: Cork UP, 1969).

Sara Michie, “Celtic Myth and Spenserian Romance.” University of Virginia, unpublished Ph. D. thesis, 1935.

L. Miller and E. Power, eds. Holinshed’s Irish Chronicle (North America: Academic Press, 1979).

C. Moore, “Spenser’s Knowledge of the Neighbourhood of Mitchelstown.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 10 (1904), 31-33.

---, “The Bregoge.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 19 (1913), 40-42.

Marianne Moore, “Spenser’s Ireland.” The Complete Poems of Marianne Moore (New York, 1981): 112-113.

Hiram Morgan, “The Colonial Venture of Sir Thomas Smith in Ulster, 1571-5.” Historical Journal 28 (1985), 261-278.

Henry Morley, ed. Ireland under Elizabeth and James I, Described by Edmund Spenser, by Sir John Davies...and by Fynes Moryson (London, 1890).

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M. R. S. A. “Sir Walter Raleigh’s House at Youghal.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 1 (1892), 129-130
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George O’Brien, ed. Advertisements for Ireland: Being a Description of the State of Ireland in the Reign of James I. Dublin (The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1923).

D. O’Bryen, A View of the Present State of Ireland, with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the Disturbances in that Country. By an Observer. 2nd ed. (London, 1797).

Michael O’Connell, “The Faerie Queene, Book V.” The Spenser Encyclopedia. Ed.  A. C. Hamilton (London: Routledge, 1990): 280-83.

P. J. O’Connor, “The Munster Plantation Era: Rebellion, Survey and Land Transfer in North County Kerry.” Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society 15 (1982), 15-36.

J. O’Donovan, ed. Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616. 6 vols. (Dublin, 1851).

---, “Errors of Edmund Spenser: Irish Surnames.” Ulster Journal of Archaeology 6 (1858), 135.

Annabel Patterson, “The Egalitarian Giant: Representations of Justice in History/Literature.” Journal of British Studies 31 (1992), 97-144.

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J. O’Mahoney, ed. The History of Ireland, by Geoffrey Keating (New York, 1886).

W. J. Ong, “Spenser’s View and the Tradition of the ‘Wild’ Irish.” Modern Language Quarterly 3 (1942), 561-571.

T. A. O’Rahilly, “Identification of the Hitherto Unknown River ‘Aubrian,’ of Spenser Fame.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 22 (1916), 49-56.

M. D. O’’Sullivan, “Barnabe Googe: Provost-Marshal of Connaught, 1582-1585.” Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society 18 (1938), 1-39.

J. H. P. Pafford, ed. Lodowick Bryskett: Literary Works (Farnborough, Hants: Gregg International, 1972).

Diane Parkin-Speer, “Allegorical Legal Trials in Spenser’s The Faerie Queene.” Sixteenth Century Journal 23.3 (1992), 494-505.

Annabel Patterson, “The Egalitarian Giant: Representations of Justice in History/Literature.” Journal of British Studies 31 (1992), 97-132.

---, “The Egalitarian Giant: Representations of Justice in History/Literature.” Reading Between the Lines (London: Routledge, 1993): 80-116.

“Pedigree of the Poet Spencer’s Family.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 12 (1906), facing page 197.

W. Pinkerton, “Barnaby Googe.” Notes and Queries 3 (1883), 141-143, 181-184, 301-302, 361-362.

H. R. Plomer, “Edmund Spenser’s Handwriting.” Modern Philology 21 (1923), 201-207.

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J. H. Pollen, “The Irish Expedition of 1579.” The Month 101 (1903), 69-85.

David Beers Quinn, “‘A Discourse of Ireland’ (Circa 1599): A Sidelight on English Colonial Policy.” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 47 (1942), 151-166.

---, “Sir Thomas Smith (1513-1577) and the Beginnings of English Colonial Theory.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 89 (1945), 543-560.

---, “Edward Walshe’s ‘Conjectures’ Concerning the State of Ireland.” Irish Historical Studies 5 (1947), 303-322.

---, The Elizabethans and the Irish (Ithaca, New York: Cornell UP, 1966).

---, “The Munster Plantation: Problems and Opportunities.” Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 71 (1966), 19-40.

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W. L. Renwick, “Spenser’s Galathea and Naera.” Times Literary Supplement 28 (March 14, 1929), 206-207.

---, ed. A View of the Present State of Ireland, by Edmund Spenser (London: Scholartis Press, 1934).

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Barnaby Rich, A Right Exelent and pleasaunt Dialogue, betwene Mercury and an English Souldier: Contayning his Supplication to Mars: Bewtified with sundry worthy Histories, rare inventions and politike devises (London, 1574).

---, Allarme to England, foreshewing what perilles are procured, where the people live without regarde of Martiall lawe (London, 1578).

---, “A lookynge [’Glase] for hyr Mati whereinto veue Ireland, c.1599.” Public Record Office. London: State Papers, Ireland, 63/205/72, ff. 169-179.

---, A Short Survey of Ireland (London, 1609).

---, A New Description of Ireland (London, 1610).

---, The Irish Hubbub or, The English Hue and Crie (London, 1617).

Juan Emilio Tazón Salces, “Some Ideas on Spenser and the Irish Question.” Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 16 (April), 105-19.

---, “Politics, Literature, and Colonization: A View of Ireland in the Sixteenth Century.” The Clash of Ireland: Literary Contrasts and Connections. Eds.  C. C. Barfoot and Theo D’haen (Rodopi Press: Amsterdam and Atlanta, 1989): 23-36.

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Roland M. Smith, “Spenser’s Irish River Stories.” PMLA 50 (1935), 4, 1047-1056.

---, “Una and Duessa.” PMLA 50 (1935), 917-919.

---, “Spenser’s Tale of the Two Sons of Milesio.” Modern Language Quarterly 3 (1942), 547-557.

---, “The Irish Background of Spenser’s View.” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 42 (1943), 499-515.

---, “More Irish Words in Spenser.” Modern Language Notes 59 (1944), 472-477.

---, “Spenser, Holinshed, and the Leabhar Gabhala.” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 43 (1944), 390-401.

---, “Spenser’s ‘Stony Aubrian.’” Modern Language Notes 59 (1944), 1-5.

---, “A Further Note on Una and Duessa.” PMLA 61 (1946), 592-596.

---, “Irish Names in The Faerie Queene.” Modern Language Notes 61 (1946), 27-38.

---, “A Review of R. B. Gottfried’s Edition of The Prose Works of Edmund Spenser (Johns Hopkins UP: Baltimore, 1949).” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 49 (1950),405-416.

---, “Origines Arthurianae: The Two Crosses of Spenser’s Red Cross Knight.” Journal of English and Germanic Philology 54 (1955), 670-683.

---, “Spenser’s Scholarly Script and ‘Right Writing.’” Studies in Honor of T. W. Baldwin. Ed. D. C. Allen (Urbana, Illinois: U of Illinois P, 1958): 66-111.

Edward D. Snyder, “The Wild Irish: A Study of Some English Satires Against the Irish, Scots, and Welsh.” Modern Philology 17(1920), 687-725.

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“Spenser in Ireland: Review of Pauline Henley, Spenser in Ireland (Cork: Cork UP, 1928).” Times Literary Supplement 27 (7 June, 1928), 422.

Clarence Steinberg, “Atin, Pyrochles, Cymochles: On Irish Emblems in The Faerie Queene.” Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 72 (1971), 749-761.

Robert E. Stillman, “Spenserian Autonomy and the Trial of New Historicism: Book Six of The Faerie Queene.” English Literary Renaissance 22 (1992), 299-314.

The Present State of Ireland Together with Some Remarks upon the Ancient State Thereof (London, 1673).

James Vink, “Spenser’s ‘Easterland’ as the Columban Church of Ancient Ireland.” Éire-Ireland 25.3 (1990), 96-106.

Peter Walsh, A Prospect of the State of Ireland, from the year of the world 1750, to the year of Christ 1652 (London, 1682).
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James Ware, ed. Two Histories of Ireland (Dublin, 1633).

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Elizabeth Porges Watson, “Introduction.” Spenser: Selected Writings (Routledge: London, 1992): 1-30.

Robert Welch, The Kilcolman Notebook (Brandon Press: Dingle, Co. Kerry, 1994).

W. H. Welply, “Spenser in Ireland.” Times Literary Supplement 32 (18 May, 1933), 348.

---, “Edmund Spenser’s Brother-in-law, John Travers.” Notes and Queries 179 (1940), 70-78, 92-97, 112-115.

Michael West, “Spenser’s Art of War: Chivalric Allegory, Military Technology, and the Elizabethan Mock-Heroic Sensibility.” Renaissance Quarterly 41.4 (1988), 654-704.

Bart Westerweel, “Astrophel and Ulster: Sidney’s Ireland.” The Clash of Ireland: Literary Contrasts and Connections. Eds. C. C. Barfoot and Theo D’haen (Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi Press, 1989): 5-22.

J. G. White, Historical and Topographical Notes on Buttevant, Castletownroche, Doneraile, Mallow, and Places in their Vicinity. 4 vols. (Cork, 1905-1916).

F. P. Wilson, “Spenser and Ireland.” English Literary Renaissance 2 (1926), 456-457.

H. Wood, ed. The Chronicle of Ireland, 1584-1608, by J. Perrot (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1933).

Thomas E. Wright, “Bryskett, Lodowick.” The Spenser Encyclopedia. Ed.  A. C. Hamilton (Routledge: London, 1990): 119.

W. B. Yeats, “Edmund Spenser.” Essays and Introductions. W.B. Yeats (London, 1961): 356-383.