Spenser's Famous Flight
Patrick Cheney(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 15. December 1993
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-0-8020-2934-8 (ISBN)
Description
In Spenser's famous Flight, Patrick Cheney challenges the received wisdom about the shape and goal of Spenser's literary career. He contends that Spenser's idea of a literary career is not strictly the convential Virgilian pattern of pastoral to epic, but a Christian revision of that pattern in light of Petrarch and the Reformation. Cheney demonstrates that, far from changing his mind about his career as a result of disillusionment, Spenser embarks upon and completes a daring progress that secures his status as an Orphic poet. In October, Spenser calls his idea of a literary career the 'famous flight.' Both classical and Christian culture has authorized the myth of the winged poet as a primary myth of fame and glory. Cheney shows that throughout his poetry Spenser relies on an image of flight to accomplish his highest goal.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8020-2934-8 (9780802029348)
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Patrick Cheney
Spenser's Famous Flight
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12/1993
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Person
Patrick Cheney is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University.