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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... whole conception of the poem , but precisely what changes of conception can hardly be known . Everyone admires the ingenuity of J.W.Bennet's attempt , in The Evolution of ' The Faerie Queene ' , to determine Spenser's compositional ...
... whole conception of the poem , but precisely what changes of conception can hardly be known . Everyone admires the ingenuity of J.W.Bennet's attempt , in The Evolution of ' The Faerie Queene ' , to determine Spenser's compositional ...
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... whole poem as 'sweete Affection tun'd in homely layes' (No. 23b). As the author of the Faerie Queene, Spenser is still for Edwards only the 'Heroike Parramore of Faerie Land' (No. 23a). Even Ralegh can hint at a similarity between the ...
... whole poem as 'sweete Affection tun'd in homely layes' (No. 23b). As the author of the Faerie Queene, Spenser is still for Edwards only the 'Heroike Parramore of Faerie Land' (No. 23a). Even Ralegh can hint at a similarity between the ...
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... whole poem. The other marginalia confirm this. Professor Hough divides them into three categories: the identification of Biblical allusions (in which Dixon anticipates Upton by focusing on the debt to Revelations), the marking of moral ...
... whole poem. The other marginalia confirm this. Professor Hough divides them into three categories: the identification of Biblical allusions (in which Dixon anticipates Upton by focusing on the debt to Revelations), the marking of moral ...
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... whole sections of the Faerie Queene, only to vulgarize them, has at least made him useful to a recent critic of Book V.38 Drayton, whom Douglas Bush may rightly have called 'the chief of Spenser's heirs' exhibits, superficially, little ...
... whole sections of the Faerie Queene, only to vulgarize them, has at least made him useful to a recent critic of Book V.38 Drayton, whom Douglas Bush may rightly have called 'the chief of Spenser's heirs' exhibits, superficially, little ...
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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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