
Reading the Allegorical Intertext
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- Intro
- Contents
- Prior Publication
- Introduction: Reading the Allegorical Intertext
- PART 1: ALLEGORICAL REFLECTIONS OF THE CANTERBURY TALES IN THE FAERIE QUEENE
- 1. Chaucer's and Spenser's Reflexive Narrators
- 2. What Comes after Chaucer's But in The Faerie Queene
- 3. ''Pricking on the plaine'': Spenser's Intertextual Beginnings and Endings
- 4. Allegory, Irony, Despair: Chaucer's Pardoner's and Franklin's Tales and Spenser's Faerie Queene, Books I and III
- 5. Eumnestes' ''immortall scrine'': Spenser's Archive
- 6. Spenser's Use of Chaucer's Melibee: Allegory, Narrative, History
- PART 2: AGENCY, ALLEGORY, AND HISTORY WITHIN THE SPENSERIAN INTERTEXT
- 7. Spenser's Muiopotmos and Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale
- 8. Arthur and Argante: Parodying the Ideal Vision
- 9. Chaucer's Parliament of Fowls and Refractions of a Veiled Venus in The Faerie Queene
- 10. The Antiquities of Fairyland and Ireland
- 11. Better a mischief than an inconvenience: ''The saiying self '' in Spenser's View of the Present State of Ireland
- PART 3: SPENSERIAN ALLEGORY IN THE INTERTEXTS OF SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON
- 12. The Conspiracy of Realism: Impasse and Vision in The Faerie Queene and Shakespeare's King Lear
- 13. Venus and Adonis: Spenser, Shakespeare, and the Forms of Desire
- 14. Flowers and Boars: Surmounting Sexual Binarism in Spenser's Garden of Adonis
- 15. Androcentrism and Acrasian Fantasies in the Bower of Bliss
- 16. Beyond Binarism: Eros/Death and Venus/Mars in Antony and Cleopatra and The Faerie Queene
- 17. Patience and Passion in Shakespeare and Milton
- 18. ''Real or Allegoric'' in Herbert and Milton: Thinking through Difference
- 19. Spenser and Milton: The Mind's Allegorical Place
- Notes
- Index
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