Edmund Spenser: New and Renewed DirectionsJ. B. Lethbridge Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2006 - 385 pages This is a collection of wide-ranging papers on Edmund Spenser, including criticism on the Shepheardes Calender, Spenser's rhymes, his impact on Louis MacNeice, the medieval organizations of the Faerie Queene, on the Mutabilite Cantos, Temperance in Book II, and Friendship in Book IV, Written by younger as well as by well-established scholars, the contributors move quietly away from theoretically dominated criticism, and emphasize the importance of historical criticism, both breaking new ground and recuperating neglected insights and approaches. The introduction describes and defends the current trend towards a renewed historical criticism in Spenser criticism. The papers contribute to our knowledge of Spenser's life as well as to our understanding of his poetry. J. B. Lethbridge lectures at the English seminar at Tubingen University. |
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Page 109
... Lord Grey , but a virtuous Everyman struggling against in- ner and outer evil , Irish or no . Then again , noting the name , the historical Clarion could be Richard de Clare himself , aka Strongbow , who first fought Raghnall and helped ...
... Lord Grey , but a virtuous Everyman struggling against in- ner and outer evil , Irish or no . Then again , noting the name , the historical Clarion could be Richard de Clare himself , aka Strongbow , who first fought Raghnall and helped ...
Page 111
... Lord Deputy's honor among the New English , at least , was only set straight by later inroads against the Desmond rebellion in Munster , including the siege and massacre at Smerwick later that year . In the View , Spenser chastises ...
... Lord Deputy's honor among the New English , at least , was only set straight by later inroads against the Desmond rebellion in Munster , including the siege and massacre at Smerwick later that year . In the View , Spenser chastises ...
Page 117
... Lord Deputy Perrot imprisoned O'Roughan in Dublin Castle , but also summoned him to his chamber in order to recruit him for his own intelligence op- erations , presumably as a double - agent . News of the private conference during the ...
... Lord Deputy Perrot imprisoned O'Roughan in Dublin Castle , but also summoned him to his chamber in order to recruit him for his own intelligence op- erations , presumably as a double - agent . News of the private conference during the ...
Contents
Contributors 791 | 11 |
Pastoral Motivation in The Shepheardes Calender | 58 |
Muiopotmos and Irish Politics | 80 |
Copyright | |
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