Spenser Studies
A Renaissance Poetry Annual
AMS Press
Published on 31. March 1992
Book
Hardback
978-0-404-19209-9 (ISBN)
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Description
This annual publication offers a variety of approaches to historical criticism in Spenser studies. In particular, Richard Mallette draws together a summary of Protestant preaching techniques in assessing how they may have influenced Spenser's argumentation and dramatic structuring.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-0-404-19209-9 (9780404192099)
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12/1996
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€270.37
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Content
Rural dialectic - pastoral, Georgic, and ""The Shepheardes Calender"", Bruce Thornton; the numerological patterning of ""Amoretti and Epithalamion"", Shohachi Fukuda; Spenser's mythic adaptations in ""Muiopotmos"", James H. Morey; the ground of storie genealogy in ""The Faerie Queene"", Margaret Christian; the two deaths of Mary Stuart - historical allegory in Spenser's book of Justice, Donald V. Stump; hostile audiences and the courteous reader in ""The Faerie Queene"", Book VI, Debra Belt; my sheep are thoughts - self-reflexive pastoral in ""The Faerie Queene"", Book VI and the ""New Arcadia"", Margaret P. Hannay; Spenser and the judgment of Paris, Stanley Stewart; rereading Mirabella, Anne Shaver; Spenser and Ireland - a select bibliography, Willy Maley; plus, ""Forum"" (A, Kent Kieatt - Arthur's deliverance of Rome), and ""Gleanings"" (Ruth S. Luborsky on the illustrations to ""The Shepheardes Calender - II; Alex A. Vardamis on the ""The Temptations of Despaire - Jeffers and ""The Fairie Queene"").