Renaissance Essays: Edmund Spenser (original) (raw)
The Faerie Queene
Spenser's Narrative Imagery: The Visual Structure of The Faerie Queene - Josephine S. McMurtry
Imperialistic Myth and Iconography in Books I and II of The Faerie Queene - Barbara-Maria Bernhart
Spenser's Goodly Frame of Temperance: Secret Design in The Faerie Queene, Book II - Cheryl D. Calver
Emergent Discourses of Difference in Spenser's Faerie Queene - Jean N. Goodrich
"What the lyon ment": Iconography of the Lion in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser - E. F. AlKaaoud
Willing Shape-shifters: The Loathly Lady from Irish Sovranty to Spenser's Duessa - Susan Carter
"Coloured with an historicall fiction": The Topical and Moral Import of Characterization
in Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene - Nadya Q. Chishty-Mujahid
Martial and Marital: Representing Masculinity in The Faerie Queene and The New Arcadia - L.A. Celovsky
Images of the Self: Chastity Figures in the Faerie Queene - M. J. Garson
Redemption Paradigms in Books I, II and VI of The Faerie Oueene - T. H. Cain
Spenser and the Sacred Booke: Biblical Allusion and Typology in Bk I of The Faerie Queene - Philip A.T. Gardner
Imitative Design and Secret Design in The Faerie Queene, 2.12 - Dawn C. Calver
Spenser's Pictorialism: Mars and Venus in The Faerie Queene and Renaissance Visual Art - L. G. Middleton
Violent Masculinities of The Faerie Queene - Sage A. Hyden
A Defense of Prince Arthur's Position as Magnificence in Spenser's The Faerie Queene - J. M. Myatt
Psychomachia and Book I of Spenser's Faerie Queene - Viviana Comensoli
Spenser as a Sensuous Poet in Book II of The Faerie Queene - Martha Pfaff
The Gentleman and the Circle of Courtesy in Spenser's The Faerie Queene - Peter B. Murphy
Land in Fairyland: Edmund Spenser and Emerging Perceptions of Ecology
and Gender in the Faerie Queen - Megan Angela Sieverts
(Un)veiling Nature: A Comparative Study of Spenser's Poetics
in Mutabilitie Canto Seven - William Walters
The Poem, the Dream and the Pastoral Landscape: A Prologue to Spenser's
Red Crosse Knighte - Stephen L. Karcher
The Lady of the Bower: A Study of Spenser's Bower of Bliss in Relation to the Gardens of Alcina and
Armida in the Orlando Furioso and in the Gerusalemme Liberata - Ermes Primiano Culos
"Graunt me that Sabaoths sight": An Examination of Artegall and Britomart's Place
in Spenser's Vision of Wholeness - Jill Doris Rouke
The Forces of Antagonism in Spenser's The Faerie Queene - G. E. Heacock
The "Roote of ciuil conuersation": Redefining Courtesy in Book VI of The Faerie Queene - Michelle Golden
William Hazlitt on Edmund Spenser
Looking at Britomart Looking at Pictures - Adam McKeown
Spiritual Warfare and The Faerie Queene - Sara Litwiller
The Prince of Rays: Spectacular Invisibility in Spenser's The Faerie Queene - Lisa Dickson
"Another game in view": The Representation of the Poet in The Faerie Queene - José Ángel García Landa
Poetic Parthenogenesis and Spenser's Idea of Creation in The Faerie Queene - Elizabeth A. Spiller
Displacing Feminine Authority in The Faerie Queene - Mary Villeponteaux
"Wise Handling and Faire Governance": Spenser's Female Educators - Sarah Plant
Women's Friendship and the Refusal of Lesbian Desire in The Faerie Queene - Tracey Sedinger
Medusa: Ekphrasis and Iconography in The Faerie Queene - Lisa Kellerby
The Old Woman in the Cave of Lust: Edmund Spenser's Silenced Feminine Voices
in The Faerie Queene - Colleen E. Kennedy
Blurred Contours: An Attempt to Deconstruct the Female Character in Books I and III
of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene - Ana María Sánchez Mosquera
The Mummers' Play St. George and the Fiery Dragon and Book I of The Faerie Queene - J. C. Vaught
Spenser's Dialogic Voice in Book 1 of The Faerie Queene - Jennifer C. Vaught
Archimago: Between Text and Countertext - Harry Berger, Jr.
Redcrosse's 'springing well' of Scriptural Faith - Thomas A. Dughi
Spenserian Paralysis - William A. Oram
The Charmes Backe to Reverse: Deconstructing Architectures in
Books II and III of The Faerie Queene - Crystal Nelson Downing
The Bower of Bliss and The Garden of Adonis - Ian Mackean
Britomart and "Venus's Glas": The Mirror in Book III of The Faerie Queene - Lynn Moorhead Morton
Britomartis' Heroic Love in The Faerie Queene, Book 3 - Hoyoung Kim
"Goodly Woods": Irish Forests, Georgic Trees in Books 1 and 4 of The Faerie Queene - Thomas Herron
Reading Gender into the Virtue of Courtesy in Book 6 of The Faerie Queene - Jin-Ah Lee
Narrative Time-Out: Anagnorisis in Book VI of The Faerie Queene - Jorge Casanova
To (Re)fashion a Gentleman: Ralegh's Disgrace in Spenser's Legend of Courtesy - Jeffrey B. Morris
Courteous virtu in Spenser's Book 6 of The Faerie Queene - Bruce Danner
Sir Calidore, Melibee et Colin Clout: Mélancolie et émergence de la voix du poète
dans The Faerie Queene d'Edmund Spenser, Livre VI, chants 9 et 10 - Nathalie Fauré[.pdf]
Hellish Work in The Faerie Queene - Maurice Hunt
Vision, Metamorphosis, and the Poetics of Allegory in the Mutabilitie Cantos - Louise Gilbert Freeman
Chaucer's Mutability in Spenser's Mutabilitie Cantos - Glenn A. Steinberg
Borrowed Armor/Free Grace: The Quest for Authority in The Faerie Queene 1 and
Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas - Craig A. Berry
"The reliques and ragges of popish superstition": The Effect of Richard Hooker's
Of the Lawes of Ecclestiacall Polity on Book V of The Faerie Queene - Vince P. Redder
Milton's "sage and serious Poet Spencer": Error and Imitation in
The Faerie Queene and Areopagitica - George F. Butler
"Thy temperance invincible": Humanism in The Faerie Queene and Paradise Regained - Sung-Kyun Yim
Spenser's Defence of Queen Elizabeth I and the Church of England in "The Faerie Queene" - Jennifer Sinclair
Spenser and Sin - K. Waddington
Spenser's Theology: The Sacraments in The Faerie Queene - Margaret Christian
Shepheardes Calender
"The Signes of Heaven to Ken": Astrological Lore and The Shepheardes Calender - J. M. Richardson
The Figure of the Poet in the Poems of Spenser - Linda Hedy Cooper
The Poem, the Dream and the Pastoral Landscape: A Prologue to Spenser's
Red Crosse Knighte - Stephen L. Karcher
Addressing Formulæ and Politeness in The Shepheards Calender - F. Martín Miguel & S. González
The Death of the 'new Poete': Virgilian Ruin and Ciceronian Recollection in The Shepheardes Calender - R. Helfer
Skeltonic Anxiety and Rumination in The Shepheardes Calender - Kreg Segall
The Politics of Time in Edmund Spenser's English Calendar - Alison A. Chapman
Spenser Out of his Stanza - Paul J. Hecht
Complaints
Orderly Disorder: Rhetoric and Imitation in Spenser's Three Beast Poems
from the Complaints Volume - Amanda R. Jones
Translated Geographies: Edmund Spenser's "The Ruines of Time" - Huw Griffiths
The Transformation of Complaint in Spenser's The Ruines of Time - Richard Danson Brown
Amoretti
Edmund Spenser's Bestiary in the Amoretti (1595) - Joan Curbet
"Her cruell hands": Love as Predation in Amoretti - Inju Chung
Platonism and the Idea of Love in Spenser's Minor Poems - Santiago Fernández-Corugedo
Notes on Sonnet 75 from Amoretti
Epithalamion
The Figure of the Poet in the Poems of Spenser - Linda Hedy Cooper
The Poetics of Accommodation in Spenser's "Epithalamion" - Judith Owens
The Mystery of the Missing Line: Spenser's Epithalamion stanza 15 - John Hale and Stefan Lane
Prothalamion
The Figure of the Poet in the Poems of Spenser - Linda Hedy Cooper
Commerce and Cadiz in Spenser's Prothalamion - Judith Owens
Spenser's Prothalamion and the Catullan Epithalamic Tradition - Sandra R. Patterson
A View of the Present State of Ireland
A View of the Present State of Ireland: Sovereignty, Surveillance, and Colonialism - J. W. Daems
Edmund Spenser and English Policy in Ireland - Howard Amos
From a View to a Discovery: Edmund Spenser, Sir John Davies, and
the Defects of Law in the Realm of Ireland - D. Alan Orr
Significant Spaces in Edmund Spenser's View of the Present State of Ireland - Joanne Woolway Grenfell
Colin Clout's Come Home Again
Who is Colin Clout? - Jim Nielson
Fowre Hymns
Platonism and the Idea of Love in Spenser's Minor Poems - Santiago Fernández-Corugedo
Spenser & Other Writers
Book: Sonnet Literature: Sidney, Spenser, Drayton, Daniel - Richard Firestone [.pdf - ff. p194]
Humanist Method and the Prophetic Office of English Poetry in Spenser and Milton - M. Evans-Cockle
Spenser's Use of Ariosto for Allegory - Susannah Jane McMurphy
Martial and Marital: Representing Masculinity in The Faerie Queene and The New Arcadia - L.A. Celovsky
Time, Death, and Mutability: A Study of Spenser, Shakespeare, and Donne - Jean Miriam Gerber
The Lady of the Bower: A Study of Spenser's Bower of Bliss in Relation to the Gardens of Alcina and
Armida in the Orlando Furioso and in the Gerusalemme Liberata - Ermes Primiano Culos
Cry of Curs: Language, Class and the Mob in Sidney, Spenser and Shakespeare - Jason J. Zirbel
Reaping What Was Sown: Spenser, Chaucer, and The Plowman's Tale - M.A. Thesis by David Paul Clark
Solifidianism and Poetic Vocation in Spenser, Herbert, and Milton - W. R. Cooley
Gallimaufray and Hellebore: Spenser and Jonson in Dialogue with the Past - Ruth M. McAdams
The Death of the 'new Poete': Virgilian Ruin and Ciceronian Recollection in The Shepheardes Calender - R. Helfer
Androgyny and the Epic Quest: The Female Warrior in Ariosto and Spenser - Elizabeth J. Bellamy
Spenser's Poetics of Ultima Britannia — Or, Mapping Elizabeth in Ariosto's Hebrides - E. J. Bellamy
"Her filthy feature open showne" in Ariosto, Spenser, and 'Much Ado about Nothing' - Melinda J. Gough
Borrowed Armor/Free Grace: The Quest for Authority in The Faerie Queene 1 and
Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas - Craig A. Berry
Chaucer's Mutability in Spenser's Mutabilitie Cantos - Glenn A. Steinberg
The Mummers' Play St. George and the Fiery Dragon and Book I of The Faerie Queene - J. C. Vaught
Skeltonic Anxiety and Rumination in The Shepheardes Calender - Kreg Segall
English Court Poets and Petrarchism: Wyatt, Sidney and Spenser - Matthew Griffiths
The Influence of Spenser's Faerie Queene on Kyd's Spanish Tragedy - Frank Ardolino
To (Re)fashion a Gentleman: Ralegh's Disgrace in Spenser's Legend of Courtesy - Jeffrey B. Morris
Who Knows Not Southwell's Clout? Assessing the Impact of Robert Southwell's
Literary Success upon Spenser - Gary M. Bouchard
Spenser, Donne, and the Theology of Joy - Adam Potkay
Edmund Spenser, Mary Sidney, and the Doleful Lay - Pamela Coren
"In sort as she it sung": Spenser's "Doleful Lay" and the Construction of Female Authorship - Danielle Clarke
Waiting for Hymen: Literary History as "Symptom" in Spenser and Milton - Elizabeth J. Bellamy
"Thy temperance invincible": Humanism in The Faerie Queene and Paradise Regained - Sung-Kyun Yim
Milton's "sage and serious Poet Spencer": Error and Imitation in
The Faerie Queene and Areopagitica - George F. Butler
Studied Barbarity: Johnson, Spenser, and Literary Progress - Jack Lynch
"Love is Not Love": Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences and the Social Order - Arthur F. Marotti
"The reliques and ragges of popish superstition": The Effect of Richard Hooker's
Of the Lawes of Ecclestiacall Polity on Book V of The Faerie Queene - Vince P. Redder
Masters of the Genre: Dante, Spenser, and the Allegorical Tradition - Josh Reid
General & Miscellaneous
The Figure of the Poet in the Poems of Spenser - Linda Hedy Cooper
Spanish lessons: Spenser and the Irish Moriscos - Barbara Fuchs
Critical Thumbprints in Arcadia: Renaissance Pastoral and the Process of Critique - Michael Everton
Reflections on "Imitatio" as an Educational Ideal of English Humanism - Jin Sunwoo
Spenser and the Historical Revolution: Briton Monuments and the Problem of Roman Britain - John E. Curran, Jr.
Youth Against Age: Generational Strife in Renaissance Poetry -Steven Marx
The Homosexual Pastoral Tradition: Spenser - Rictor Norton
Spenser and the Culture of Place - Joanne Woolway
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