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Increase and Multiply
Governing Cultural Reproduction in
Early Modern England
David Glimp
University of Minnesota Press
Minneapolis
London
 
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appeared in “Staging Government: Shakespeare’s Life of
King Henry the Eighth and the Government of Generations,” Criticism
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appeared in “Paradisal Arithmetic: Paradise Lost and
the Genesis of Populations,” Modern Language Quarterly
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(March
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; copyright University of Washington; reprinted with permission from the
Modern Language Association and Duke University Press.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Glimp, David.
Increase and multiply : governing cultural reproduction in early
modern England / David Glimp.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8166-3990-6 (HC : alk. paper) — ISBN 0-8166-3991-4
(PB : alk. paper)
1. English literature—Early modern, 1500–1700—History and
criticism. 2. Population in literature. 3. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554–
1586—Views on population. 4. Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616—
Views on population. 5. Milton, John, 1608–1674—Views on
population. 6. England—Population—History—16th century.
7. England—Population—History—17th century. 8. Demography—
England—History—16th century. 9. Demography—England—
History—17th century. I. Title.
PR428.P66G58 2003
820.9'355—dc21
2002013314
Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper
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