Spenser Studies, Ausgabe 11University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990 |
Inhalt
Spensers November Eclogue | 17 |
which E K offers us and the Dido poem which Spenser offers us I find a rich | 28 |
Lucretius in The Faerie Queene | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adonis agent intellect allegorical reading allegory Antichrist apocalyptic apocalyptic commentary argues Ariosto's Artegall Arthur Arthur Dent Astrophel Beast biblical Book Burbon Calvin Cambina canto Carlomagno chaos Christian Cinque Canti Colin critical Cybele diachronic Dido divine Duessa earth Ecclus eclogue edition Edmund Spenser Elizabeth Elizabethan English episode essay example exegetes Faerie Queene figure Furioso Geneva Bible Geryoneo Gloriana glory God's goddess grace Grantorto heaven heavenly historicism interpretation Ireland John knight literary history London Lucretius manuscript Mary Sidney meaning Melanchthon moral Mutabilitie narrative natural light Neoplatonic pastoral Philip poem poet Poetry political post-Armada post-epic powre prince Proem Protestant reader Redcross references Reformation Renaissance Revelation Richard Richard McCabe Roman Sapience scriptural Scudamour sense Shepheardes Calender Shepherdes Calender Sidney Sidney's signs Souldan Spen Spenser's Poetics Spenser's text Spenserian splendor suggest Tasso Templars Temple textual thee things tion tradition Tudor understanding Variorum Venus View Virgil vnto vpon Wisdom words