The Cambridge Companion to SpenserAndrew Hadfield The Cambridge Companion to Spenser provides an introduction to Spenser that is at once accessible and rigorous. Fourteen specially-commissioned essays by leading scholars bring together the best recent writing on the work of the most important non-dramatic Renaissance poet. The contributions provide all the essential information required to appreciate and understand Spenser's rewarding and challenging work. The Companion guides the reader through Spenser's poetry and prose, and provides extensive commentary on his life, the historical and religious context in which he wrote, his wide reading in Classical, European and English poetry, his sexual politics and use of language. Emphasis is placed on Spenser's relationship to his native England, and to Ireland - where he lived for most of his adult life - as well as the myriad of intellectual contexts which inform his writing. A chronology and further reading lists make this volume indispensable for any student of Spenser. |
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... Ireland - where he lived for most of his adult life - as well as the myriad of intellectual contexts which inform his writing . A chronology and further reading lists make this volume indispensable for any student of Spenser . CAMBRIDGE ...
... Ireland - where he lived for most of his adult life - as well as the myriad of intellectual contexts which inform his writing . A chronology and further reading lists make this volume indispensable for any student of Spenser . CAMBRIDGE ...
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... Ireland : policy , poetics and parody RICHARD A. MCCABE 4 Spenser's pastorals : The Shepheardes Calender and Colin Clouts Come Home Againe PATRICK CHENEY 5 The Faerie Queene , Books I - III SUSANNE L. WOFFORD page xi xii xiii xiv xvi I ...
... Ireland : policy , poetics and parody RICHARD A. MCCABE 4 Spenser's pastorals : The Shepheardes Calender and Colin Clouts Come Home Againe PATRICK CHENEY 5 The Faerie Queene , Books I - III SUSANNE L. WOFFORD page xi xii xiii xiv xvi I ...
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... Ireland , from the first printed edition ( 1633 ) , ed . Andrew Hadfield and Willy Maley ( Oxford : Blackwell , 1997 ) The Times Literary Supplement Texas Studies in Language and Literature Tulane University Studies in English ...
... Ireland , from the first printed edition ( 1633 ) , ed . Andrew Hadfield and Willy Maley ( Oxford : Blackwell , 1997 ) The Times Literary Supplement Texas Studies in Language and Literature Tulane University Studies in English ...
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... Ireland , as Irenius in A View of the Present State of Ireland claims that he witnesses the execution of Murrogh O'Brien at Limerick in July . May Archbishop Grindal placed under house arrest after refusal to suppress ' prophesyings ...
... Ireland , as Irenius in A View of the Present State of Ireland claims that he witnesses the execution of Murrogh O'Brien at Limerick in July . May Archbishop Grindal placed under house arrest after refusal to suppress ' prophesyings ...
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... Ireland probably because of his harsh methods of dealing with the Munster Rebellion . Sir Walter Raleigh's poetry circulates at court . Successful career as civil servant . Friendly with other English writers in Ireland ( Barnaby Rich ...
... Ireland probably because of his harsh methods of dealing with the Munster Rebellion . Sir Walter Raleigh's poetry circulates at court . Successful career as civil servant . Friendly with other English writers in Ireland ( Barnaby Rich ...
Contents
Spensers life and career | 13 |
Historical contexts Britain and Europe | 37 |
Ireland policy poetics and parody | 60 |
Spensers Pastorals The Shepheardes Calender and Colin Clouts Come Home Againe | 79 |
The Faerie Queene Books IIII | 106 |
The Faerie Queene Books IVVII | 124 |
Spensers shorter poems | 143 |
Spensers languages writing in the ruins of English | 162 |
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