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Edmund Spenser Anthea Hume

Edmund Spenser By Anthea Hume

Edmund Spenser by Anthea Hume


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This book offers a fresh reading of Spenser's poetry in the light of his Protestantism. Previous critics have devoted much space to the poet's debt to the literature of antiquity and the Renaissance, as well as to his knowledge of Neoplatonism, mythography and iconography; but less has been written about the imaginative consequences for his poetry of his Protestantism.

Edmund Spenser Summary

Edmund Spenser: Protestant Poet by Anthea Hume

This book offers a fresh reading of Spenser's poetry in the light of his Protestantism. Previous critics have devoted much space to the poet's debt to the literature of antiquity and the Renaissance, as well as to his knowledge of Neoplatonism, mythograph, and iconography; but less has been written about the imaginative consequences for his poetry of his Protestantism, largely conditioned by the Elizabethan religious milieu. Dr Hume seeks to illuminate Spenser's major poems, The Shepheardes Calender and The Faerie Queene, by placing them in a relevant context of Elizabethan Protestant thought and writings. Her detailed analysis shows how words, images and episodes in both poems come into focus when the reader takes account of sermons, biblical commentaries, devotional treatises and controversial works of the Elizabethan decades.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. The Shepheardes Calender: 2. Maye', lulye' and 'September'; 3. Pastors and Poets; Part II. The Faerie Queene: 4. Nature and Grace reconsidered; 5. Book I: Sola Gratia; 6. Books II-VI: From Virtue to Virtue; 7. Britons and Elves; 8. Secret Wisdom?

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NLS9780521091602
9780521091602
0521091608
Edmund Spenser: Protestant Poet by Anthea Hume
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-12-04
212
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