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|a The Oxford handbook of Edmund Spenser /
|c edited by Richard A. McCabe.
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|a Edmund Spenser
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|a The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser examines the entire canon of Spenser's work & the social & intellectual environments in which it was produced. It explores technical matters of style, language, & metre, the poet's use of sources & subtexts, & the reception of his work amongst editors, critics, writers, & visual artists.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Contexts.
|t Spenser's life /
|r Willy Maley ;
|t Spenser and religion /
|r Claire McEachern ;
|t Spenser and politics /
|r David Baker ;
|t Spenser's secretarial career /
|r Andrew Zurcher & Chris Burlinson ;
|t Spenser, plantation, and government policy /
|r Ciaran Brady ;
|t Spenser's patrons and publishers /
|r Wayne Erickson ;
|t Spenser's biographers /
|r Paul D. Stegner -- Works.
|t A theatre for worldlings (1569) /
|r Tom MacFaul ;
|t The shepheardes calender (1579) /
|r Clare Kinney ;
|t Letters (1580) /
|r Joseph Campana ;
|t The faerie queene (1590) /
|r Linda Gregerson ;
|t Complaints and Daphnaida (1591) /
|r Mark Rasmussen ;
|t Colin Clouts come home againe, Astrophel, and The doleful lay of Clorinda (1595) /
|r Patrick Cheney ;
|t Amoretti and Epithalamion (1595) /
|r Roland Greene ;
|t The faerie queene (1596) /
|r Elizabeth Jane Bellamy ;
|t Fowre hymnes and Prothalamion (1596) /
|r David Lee Miller ;
|t A vewe of the presente state of Ireland (1596, 1633) /
|r Elizabeth Fowler ;
|t Two cantos of mutabilitie (1609) /
|r Gordon Teskey ;
|t "Lost Works", suppositious pieces, and continuations /
|r Joseph Black and Lisa Celovsky --
|t Poetic craft.
|t Spenser's language(s) :
|t linguistic theory and poetic diction /
|r Dorothy Stephens ;
|t Spenser's metrics /
|r Jeff Dolven ;
|t Spenser's genres /
|r Colin Burrow ;
|t Spenser and rhetoric /
|r Peter Mack ;
|t Allegory, emblem, and Symbol /
|r Kenneth Borris ;
|t Authorial self-presentation /
|r Richard A. McCabe --
|t Sources and influences.
|t Spenser and the Bible /
|r Carol V. Kaske ;
|t Spenser and Classical literature /
|r Syrithe Pugh ;
|t Spenser and Classical philosophy /
|r Andrew Escobedo ;
|t Spenser and History /
|r Bart van Es ;
|t Spenser, Chaucer, and Medieval Romance /
|r Andrew King ;
|t Spenser and neo-Latin literature /
|r Lee Piepho ;
|t Spenser and sixteenth-century poetics /
|r Elizabeth Heale ;
|t Spenser and Italian literature /
|r Jason Lawrence ;
|t Spenser and French literature /
|r Anne Lake Prescott -- Reception.
|t Spenser's textual history /
|r Joe Loewenstein ;
|t Spenser's literary influence /
|r Michelle O'Callaghan ;
|t Spenser and the visual arts /
|r Claire Preston ;
|t The formalist tradition /
|r David Wilson-Okamura ;
|t The historicist tradition in Spenser studies /
|r John D. Staines ;
|t Spenser and gender studies /
|r Theresa Krier ;
|t Psychoanalytical criticism /
|r Elizabeth D. Harvey ;
|t Postcolonial Spenser /
|r Andrew Hadfield.
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