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Worldmaking Spenser : explorations in the early Modern Age / edited by Patrick Cheney and Lauren Silberman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the English RenaissancePublisher: Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: 1 online resource (297 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813161563
  • 0813161568
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Worldmaking Spenser : Explorations in the Early Modern Age.DDC classification:
  • 821.3 821/.3
LOC classification:
  • PR2364 .W67 2015
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Contents:
A primer of Spenser's worldmaking / Roland Greene -- Archimago and Amoret / David Quint -- Spenser's squire's literary history / William J. Kennedy -- The laurel and the myrtle: Spenser and Ronsard / Anne Lake Prescott -- Gloriana, Acrasia, and the house of Busirane / Mary Ellen Lamb -- Women at the margins in Spenser and Lanyer / Susanne Woods -- Lady Mary Wroth in the House of Busirane / Jacqueline T. Miller -- "Mirrour more then one" / Shannon Miller -- Milton's cave of error / John N. King -- "And yet the end was not" / John Watkins -- Spenser's Faeryland and "The curious genealogy of India" / Elizabeth Jane Bellamy -- Spenser and the uses of British history / David J. Baker -- "A doubtfull sense of things" / Heather Dubrow -- "Better a mischief than an inconvenience" / Judith H. Anderson -- The construction of inwardness in The Faerie Queene, book 2 / Michael Schoenfeldt -- Afterword / Michael Schoenfeldt.
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Summary: Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser's work in English history and highlights the richness and complexity of his understanding of place. The volume centers on the idea that complex and allusive literary works such as The Faerie Queene must be read in the context of the cultural, literary, political, economic, and ideological forces at play in the highly allegorical poem. The authors define Spenser as the maker of poetic worlds, of the Elizabethan world, and of the modern world. The essays look at Spenser from three distinct vantage points. The contributors explore his literary.
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A primer of Spenser's worldmaking / Roland Greene -- Archimago and Amoret / David Quint -- Spenser's squire's literary history / William J. Kennedy -- The laurel and the myrtle: Spenser and Ronsard / Anne Lake Prescott -- Gloriana, Acrasia, and the house of Busirane / Mary Ellen Lamb -- Women at the margins in Spenser and Lanyer / Susanne Woods -- Lady Mary Wroth in the House of Busirane / Jacqueline T. Miller -- "Mirrour more then one" / Shannon Miller -- Milton's cave of error / John N. King -- "And yet the end was not" / John Watkins -- Spenser's Faeryland and "The curious genealogy of India" / Elizabeth Jane Bellamy -- Spenser and the uses of British history / David J. Baker -- "A doubtfull sense of things" / Heather Dubrow -- "Better a mischief than an inconvenience" / Judith H. Anderson -- The construction of inwardness in The Faerie Queene, book 2 / Michael Schoenfeldt -- Afterword / Michael Schoenfeldt.

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Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser's work in English history and highlights the richness and complexity of his understanding of place. The volume centers on the idea that complex and allusive literary works such as The Faerie Queene must be read in the context of the cultural, literary, political, economic, and ideological forces at play in the highly allegorical poem. The authors define Spenser as the maker of poetic worlds, of the Elizabethan world, and of the modern world. The essays look at Spenser from three distinct vantage points. The contributors explore his literary.

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