Edmund SpenserAndrew Hadfield Longman, 1996 - 240 páginas This collection represents some of the best recent critical writing on Edmund Spenser, a major Renaissance English poet who has helped to inspire some of the most vigorous critical movements within recent English studies. The essays cover the whole range of Spenser's work, from his early literary experiments such as the 'Shepheardes Calendar', to his unfinished crowning work, 'The Faerie Queene', and his controversial treatise, 'A View Of The Present State Of Ireland.' |
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... means correcting magnificat , Harvey opposes it . His is , of course , a local response to a very particular provocation . He never develops its implications . Indeed , his arguments elsewhere contradict them . But the intervention is ...
... means correcting magnificat , Harvey opposes it . His is , of course , a local response to a very particular provocation . He never develops its implications . Indeed , his arguments elsewhere contradict them . But the intervention is ...
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... mean ? If we go back once again to the previous book , we can perhaps see , by means of a small example , where narration seems to be heading in this slip , for there is a similar one early in book III . As Britomart travels with the ...
... mean ? If we go back once again to the previous book , we can perhaps see , by means of a small example , where narration seems to be heading in this slip , for there is a similar one early in book III . As Britomart travels with the ...
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... means both to reveal or disclose , and to read or interpret . Hence , for Spenser , we construe or read the world in the same way that we make sense of poetry . As a result , the interpretative skills of the reader are taxed in The ...
... means both to reveal or disclose , and to read or interpret . Hence , for Spenser , we construe or read the world in the same way that we make sense of poetry . As a result , the interpretative skills of the reader are taxed in The ...
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Introduction | 1 |
the ideology of poetic | 23 |
the poetics | 30 |
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