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Edmund Spenser Douglas Brooks-Davies

Edmund Spenser By Douglas Brooks-Davies

Edmund Spenser by Douglas Brooks-Davies


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Summary

A selection of poems by Edmund Spenser. The book includes "The Shepherds' Calendar"(1579); "Amoretti and Epithalamion"(1595); "Four Hymns"(1596); and "Prothalamion"(1596). A chronology of Spenser's life and notes on each text are included.

Edmund Spenser Summary

Edmund Spenser: Selected Shorter Poems by Douglas Brooks-Davies

Edmund Spenser (c.1552-99) is most famous for The Faerie Queen, but he also wrote a variety of other shorter poems. These were among the most important literary works of the English Renaissance - publication of The Shepherds' Calendar is often seen as a turning point in the poetry of the period. This pioneering volume is the first to offer a modernised edition of the shorter poems making these accessible for the first time to the modern reader. Other features to note are: the most detailed footnotes yet of any edition outside the massive Valiorium and detailed headnotes to each poem which not only offer literary and historical contexts but are also substantial critical essays in their own right.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations and refences Chronology Editorial procedure General intorduction The Shepherds' calendar Amoretti and Epithalmion Four Hymns Prothalamion Appendix. Illustrations: the woodcuts to The Shepherds' calendar Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR006573545
9780582089105
0582089107
Edmund Spenser: Selected Shorter Poems by Douglas Brooks-Davies
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1995-05-03
440
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