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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... reader , and also as a description of the process of a ( particularly well- informed ) reader reading . The problem is that he refuses to recognise the difference between different readers at different times , what Stanley Fish terms ...
... reader , and also as a description of the process of a ( particularly well- informed ) reader reading . The problem is that he refuses to recognise the difference between different readers at different times , what Stanley Fish terms ...
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... reader is to follow throughout the quest , and so to the reader him- or herself . The fear is that instead of the text being able to master the series of representations or linguistic signs it uses , these will , in fact , master the ...
... reader is to follow throughout the quest , and so to the reader him- or herself . The fear is that instead of the text being able to master the series of representations or linguistic signs it uses , these will , in fact , master the ...
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... reader of The Faerie Queene , for the poem is not merely finally unfinished , but frustratingly incomplete and inconclusive throughout , even when it encourages its readers to expect conclusions . This is characteristic of Spenserian ...
... reader of The Faerie Queene , for the poem is not merely finally unfinished , but frustratingly incomplete and inconclusive throughout , even when it encourages its readers to expect conclusions . This is characteristic of Spenserian ...
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Introduction | 1 |
the ideology of poetic | 23 |
the poetics | 30 |
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