The foremost poet of his time, Spenser (b. 1552), was not only a master of meter and language but a profound moral poet also. This book consists of the following chapters: Edmund Spenser: An Overview; “Wise Handling and Faire Governanceâ€: Spenser’s Female Educators; A ‘Goodlie Bridge’ Between the Old and the New: The Transformation of Complaint in Spenser’s The Ruines of Time; Translated Geographies: Edmund Spenser’s “The Ruines of Timeâ€; Spenser and the Culture of Place; Women’s Friendship and the Refusal of Lesbian Desire in the Spenser’s Faierie Queene on Kyd’ Spanish Tragedy; “In Sort as She it Sungâ€: Spenser’s Doleful Lay†and the Construction of Female Authorship; the Faerie Queene among the Disciplines; etc. This book will prove highly useful and informative to all concerned.
Edmund Spenser: A Critical Study
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Edmund Spenser: A Critical Study
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1st ed.
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8126120452
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viii+309p., Index; 22cm.
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