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A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies

A Critical Companion to Spenser Studies
Author: Bart Van Es
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230524567

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This book provides an authoritative guide to debate on Elizabethan England's poet laureate. It covers key topics and provides histories for all of the primary texts. Some of today's most prominent Spenser scholars offer accounts of debates on the poet, from the Renaissance to the present day. Essential for those producing new research on Spenser.


Spenser Studies

Spenser Studies
Author: Anne Lake Prescott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780404192297

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Spenser Studies

Spenser Studies
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Release: 1980
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Spenser Studies

Spenser Studies
Author: Anne Lake Prescott
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780404192280

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Tradition and Subversion in Renaissance Literature

Tradition and Subversion in Renaissance Literature
Author: Murray Roston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Deconstructionist critics have argued that literary works contain conflicting or contradictory meanings, thus creating an aporia, or impasse, that prevents readers from interpreting the work. Here, however, Murray Roston offers detailed and essentially new analyses of works by Shakespeare, Spenser, Jonson, and Donne, arguing that the seemingly contradictory presence of traditional and subversive elements in their major works actually creates the source of much of their literary achievement. Chapters explore The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, Faerie Queene, Volpone, and the Meditations of John Donne, highlighting the creative tension between centripetal and centrifugal factors (borrowing Bakhtin's terms). As Roston demonstrates, this tension exists in a variety of genres, including poetry, epic and drama, and even in religious prose which, he acknowledges, might be thought to be exempt from such inner conflict because of its doctrinal and theological focus. The tension between tradition and subversion, both linguistic and cultural, then, can be seen to produce not aporia in any negative sense, but a positive complexity of response from the audience, animating and profoundly enriching each work. In The Merchant of Venice, for example, Shakespeare merges the previously despised figure of the merchant with a Christ-like figure, brilliantly reasserting the Christian condemnation of profiteering while simultaneously advocating its seeming opposite, a validation of the burgeoning mercantile activity of the Renaissance. Tradition and Subversion in Renaissance Literary Studies is a thoughtful study, rich in both historical scholarship and in its survey of modern criticism. Even those who are quite familiar with the texts discussed here will find Roston's focus on the tension between maintaining the expectations of the culture and pulling toward new ideas an illuminating way to freshly consider these literary works.


Spenser Studies

Spenser Studies
Author: William A. Oram
Publisher: AMS Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-02-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780404192228

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Edmund Spenser and Animal Life

Edmund Spenser and Animal Life
Author: Rachel Stenner
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 295
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ISBN: 303142641X

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Salvaging Spenser

Salvaging Spenser
Author: W. Maley
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1997-05-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230377238

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Salvaging Spenser is a major new work of literary revision which places Edmund Spenser's corpus, from The Shepheardes Calender to A View of the Present State of Ireland, within an elaborate cultural and political context. The author refuses to engage in the sterile opposition between apology and attack that has marred studies of Spenser and Ireland, seeking neither to savage nor to save, but rather, in a project of critical recovery, to salvage Spenser from the wreckage of Irish history.


Spenser Studies

Spenser Studies
Author: William A. Oram
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 9780404192204

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Architectural Rhetoric in Shakespeare and Spenser

Architectural Rhetoric in Shakespeare and Spenser
Author: Jennifer C. Vaught
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 150151315X

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Jennifer C. Vaught illustrates how architectural rhetoric in Shakespeare and Spenser provides a bridge between the human body and mind and the nonhuman world of stone and timber. The recurring figure of the body as a besieged castle in Shakespeare’s drama and Spenser’s allegory reveals that their works are mutually based on medieval architectural allegories exemplified by the morality play The Castle of Perseverance. Intertextual and analogous connections between the generically hybrid works of Shakespeare and Spenser demonstrate how they conceived of individuals not in isolation from the physical environment but in profound relation to it. This book approaches the interlacing of identity and place in terms of ecocriticism, posthumanism, cognitive theory, and Cicero’s art of memory. Architectural Rhetoric in Shakespeare and Spenser examines figures of the permeable body as a fortified, yet vulnerable structure in Shakespeare’s comedies, histories, tragedies, romances, and Sonnets and in Spenser’s Faerie Queene and Complaints.