Edmund Spencer: The Critical HeritageR. M. Cummings Routledge, 14 okt 2020 - 376 pagina's This book examines Edmund Spenser's essays. It presents the criticisms of John Dryden, which are determined by his own preoccupations than by his reading of other critics, and contains three larger sections (covering the periods 1579-1600, 1600-1660, 1660-1715) into which all this material falls. |
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... Cambridge circle ; if he was Fulke Greville ( the most interesting of recent suggestions ) , 3 then he belongs to the Leicester House circle with which Spenser was associated — how intimately will never be known . The Faerie Queene had ...
... Cambridge circle ; if he was Fulke Greville ( the most interesting of recent suggestions ) , 3 then he belongs to the Leicester House circle with which Spenser was associated — how intimately will never be known . The Faerie Queene had ...
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... Cambridge , or Leicester House , or Dublin , there is in most of it a sense of shared assumptions , and most of it does come from closed literary circles . Its tone is intimate as well as buoyant . The intimacy of tone is a consequence ...
... Cambridge , or Leicester House , or Dublin , there is in most of it a sense of shared assumptions , and most of it does come from closed literary circles . Its tone is intimate as well as buoyant . The intimacy of tone is a consequence ...
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... Cambridge University library Sel. 5.102, and a variety of other early marginalia, indicate a similar preoccupation.29 It cannot be accidental that Carew in one of the few early comparisons of the author of the Faerie Queene with a ...
... Cambridge University library Sel. 5.102, and a variety of other early marginalia, indicate a similar preoccupation.29 It cannot be accidental that Carew in one of the few early comparisons of the author of the Faerie Queene with a ...
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... Cambridge.53 A third indication , already partly suggested , is the extent to which Spenser was in principle and not in practice imitated . The inadequacy of seventeenth- century imitations of Spenser may be accounted for simply by a ...
... Cambridge.53 A third indication , already partly suggested , is the extent to which Spenser was in principle and not in practice imitated . The inadequacy of seventeenth- century imitations of Spenser may be accounted for simply by a ...
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Inhoudsopgave
THE PERIOD 15791600 | 28 |
OBITUARY VERSE | 94 |
THE PERIOD 16001660 | 112 |
THE PERIOD 16601715 | 200 |
LANGUAGE AND STYLE | 279 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES | 325 |
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