Spenser Studies, Ausgabe 10University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989 |
Inhalt
The Alleged Early Modern Origin | 1 |
The Dialect of the Shepheardes Calender | 71 |
For Spenser the Petrarchan ethic of mastery in love is inimical to the Christian ideal | 132 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Aeneas Aeneid allegorical allusion Amoretti archaisms argues Arthur Astrophil and Stella audience Augustine authority Belphoebe Bernardus Book Bower Britomart Calvin Calvinist Canto Chaucer Christian claims Colin Collyn Clout commentary context critics cultural dialect doctrine doth eclogue Edmund Spenser Elizabeth Elizabethan Elynour English Faerie Queene fashion fiction figure goddess grace Greenblatt Guyon's Helgerson human humanist husband interpretation John John Skelton language Letter literary London lover lyke marriage means Medieval metaphors misogyny mistress moral Neoplatonism northern paradox Parott pastoral person Petrarch Petrarchan Piers Plowman poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Polifilo political predestination pride Protestant Ralegh readers reading Red Cross Renaissance role Roman Catholic sacraments satire self-fashioning sexual Shepheardes Calender Shipman's Tale Sidney Sidney's sixteenth century Skelton social sonnet sonnet 67 Spenserian stanza structure suggests symbol theology Thomas tion tradition Tunnyng University Press Venus Venus-Virgo verse Virgil Virgilian virtue voice wife Wolsey words writing Xenophon York