Edmund Spenser: a Critical AnthologyPaul J. Alpers Penguin Books, 1969 - 399 pagina's |
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... book to book through the whole poem . Thus in each book Spenser decided that there should be what I have called an ' allegorical core ' ( or shrine , or inner stage ) where the theme of that book would appear dis- entangled from the ...
... book to book through the whole poem . Thus in each book Spenser decided that there should be what I have called an ' allegorical core ' ( or shrine , or inner stage ) where the theme of that book would appear dis- entangled from the ...
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Paul J. Alpers. rigorous moral confrontation of Book v toward the more mannered and esthetic perspective of Book vi . This accords with one of the poem's compositional rhythms : Books I , III , and v are mainly British books because they ...
Paul J. Alpers. rigorous moral confrontation of Book v toward the more mannered and esthetic perspective of Book vi . This accords with one of the poem's compositional rhythms : Books I , III , and v are mainly British books because they ...
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... books : Radigund the Amazon in Book v , who rebels against justice , and Mirabell in Book vi , who rebels against courtesy . Radigund is associated with the moon because she parodies Isis , and Isis is associated with the moon partly ...
... books : Radigund the Amazon in Book v , who rebels against justice , and Mirabell in Book vi , who rebels against courtesy . Radigund is associated with the moon because she parodies Isis , and Isis is associated with the moon partly ...
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Preface | 11 |
Part One Contemporaneous Criticism | 17 |
E K | 26 |
Copyright | |
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