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In this Spenser's Faerie Queene differs from the Divine Comedy , for Spenser leans more to the romantic side of courtly love , though he still maintains the primary importance of chastity . Spenser goes to the extent of creating a Lady ...
In this Spenser's Faerie Queene differs from the Divine Comedy , for Spenser leans more to the romantic side of courtly love , though he still maintains the primary importance of chastity . Spenser goes to the extent of creating a Lady ...
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One of the problems that Spenser faced was the prevalence of the concept of Courtly Love which did not measure up to the Christian standards of Spenser . It is as a counterblast to the Courtly Love that Spenser uses two Books , those on ...
One of the problems that Spenser faced was the prevalence of the concept of Courtly Love which did not measure up to the Christian standards of Spenser . It is as a counterblast to the Courtly Love that Spenser uses two Books , those on ...
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Milton claimed that Spenser was his original and it seems a strange saying to us today , for Spenser sets his epic in Faerie Land , not the real earth but in a chivalric world of his own creation . Spenser further sets out as a ...
Milton claimed that Spenser was his original and it seems a strange saying to us today , for Spenser sets his epic in Faerie Land , not the real earth but in a chivalric world of his own creation . Spenser further sets out as a ...
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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