Spenser: A Collection of Critical EssaysHarry Berger Prentice-Hall, 1968 - 182 Seiten Wide-ranging opinions on the language and symbolism of Spenser's poetry. |
Inhalt
Introduction by Harry Berger Jr | 1 |
The Worlds Vanity by William Nelson | 13 |
The Argument of Spensers Shepheardes Calender | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adonis allegory Amoret Amoretti antique archaic Archimago's Arlo Artegall Arthur attitude beasts beauty Belphoebe Book bride Britomart Calidore canto vii Christian Colin Clout concord context contrast convention courtesy Cupid death Diana divine doth Duessa earth earthly echoes eclogue Edmund Spenser Elizabethan English epic episode Epithalamion Faerie Queene fall Faunus figure final Fradubio's Geryon goddess gods Graces Grantorto Guyon Harry Berger heaven heavenly hero Hippolytus House of Pride human ideal imagery Jove justice knight lady literary London loue lyric meaning medieval Mercilla mind mode moral Mother Hubberds Muiopotmos Muses Mutabilitie mutability myth narrative nature Neoplatonic nymphs pagan pastoral world Pastorella poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry present pride Prothalamion quest recreative Redcross refrain Renaissance seems sense Shepheardes Calender song sonnets stanza story suggests Sweete Themmes symbolic temple temptation theme things Timias tion traditional Una's University Press Venus virtue vision