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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... Faerie Queene ( 1590 ) , the Shepheardes Calender appeared twice more ( in 1581 and in 1586 ) , and Harvey had given the publisher Bynneman a correspondence between Spenser and himself which advised the public , though probably only a ...
... Faerie Queene ( 1590 ) , the Shepheardes Calender appeared twice more ( in 1581 and in 1586 ) , and Harvey had given the publisher Bynneman a correspondence between Spenser and himself which advised the public , though probably only a ...
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... Faerie Queene was published just over ten years after Spenser's death by Matthew Lownes (1609), with the enigmatically announced addition of the Mutabilitie Cantos. Apart from that addition, Lownes's editorial activity was limited: the ...
... Faerie Queene was published just over ten years after Spenser's death by Matthew Lownes (1609), with the enigmatically announced addition of the Mutabilitie Cantos. Apart from that addition, Lownes's editorial activity was limited: the ...
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... Faerie Queene', it is a love poem he writes, modelled on Spenser's conceit of Cynthia.24 No doubt we forget to what extent even the Faerie Queene is intended as a love poem, and just how much it might have in common with Ralegh's ...
... Faerie Queene', it is a love poem he writes, modelled on Spenser's conceit of Cynthia.24 No doubt we forget to what extent even the Faerie Queene is intended as a love poem, and just how much it might have in common with Ralegh's ...
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... Faerie Queene is much slower to catch on . Its rhetorical beauties were noted before publication by Fraunce ( No. 134 ) , and perhaps very early imitated by Marlowe.26 But the Shepheardes Calender had a place in the hearts of Spenser's ...
... Faerie Queene is much slower to catch on . Its rhetorical beauties were noted before publication by Fraunce ( No. 134 ) , and perhaps very early imitated by Marlowe.26 But the Shepheardes Calender had a place in the hearts of Spenser's ...
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... Faerie Queene, written in 1597 by one John Dixon.28 Nothing to the point is known of Dixon, but it can be assumed that he represents the average serious Elizabethan reader. The interests reflected in his comments are prosaic, but not ...
... Faerie Queene, written in 1597 by one John Dixon.28 Nothing to the point is known of Dixon, but it can be assumed that he represents the average serious Elizabethan reader. The interests reflected in his comments are prosaic, but not ...
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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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