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The analogy of "The Faerie queene"
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ISBN: 0691063079 1306994268 0691615993 1400856256 0691100462 0691100845 9781400856251 9780691615998 9780691063072 Year: 1976 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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[The author] suggest[s] the way in which Spenser's poem is gradually shaped by an analogy of inner and outer government, between the legends of temperance and justice; and analogy of sexual and social love, between the legends of chastity and friendship; and an analogy of theological and human grace, between the legends of holiness and courtesy. These are the poem's basic canons of coherence, or perhaps analogies of coherence. -Preface.


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John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' : A Reading Guide
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ISBN: 1283133261 9786613133267 0748646094 9780748646098 0748640002 9780748640003 0748639993 9780748639991 9780748688180 0748688188 9781283133265 6613133264 Year: 2011 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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This new guide leads readers through the complexities of the text with detailed commentary on core sections of the poem, as well as a range of interpretative frameworks and contexts.


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Untutored Lines
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ISBN: 9780748644650 9780748644667 0748644660 0748644652 9780748649198 0748649190 9780748649204 0748649204 Year: 2012 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press

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A compelling cultural reinterpretation of humanist discourses of boyhood The English epyllion, the highly erotic mythological verse that swept the London literary scene in the 1590s, is as much about rhetoric as about sex. So argues William Weaver in this fascinating study of Renaissance education and poetry. Rhetoric, moreover, is erotic. Far being merely formal, rhetoric is the key to deciphering the cultural meanings of an enigmatic genre. Weaver attends to one of the epyllion's defining dramas: boys in transition to adulthood. Whereas recent studies of the epyllion have posited sexuality a


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Epic, epitome, and the early modern historical imagination
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ISBN: 9780754669760 9780754697923 0754697924 0754669769 1317142039 9781317142034 1317142020 9781317142027 1283115247 9781283115247 9786613115249 661311524X 9781315580104 9781317142010 9781138262263 1315580101 Year: 2016 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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Through analysis of how English writers summarized and abridged history, Wheatley illuminates the connections between an early modern epitome culture and the historical summaries found in the great narrative poems of Edmund Spenser, Abraham Cowley and John Milton. Clearly and elegantly written, this study shows how poets refined an epic convention, the hero's confrontation with summaries of past and future in order to reflect trends in early modern history writing.

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