The Faerie Queene anticipates postmodernist concerns with destabilizing language, and Lauren Silberman's stimulating study of Books III and IV of the poem proceeds from the assumption that Spenser has something important to say to us in the late twentieth century.In these books, Spenser exposes fictions of total control for what they are - fictions. The text affirms the value of risk and improvisation over the temptation to seek guarantees. The books examine the role of desire in moving us to function in an uncertain world and tempting us to foreclose that uncertainty by strategies that seek to frame knowledge through total mastery of it
Edmund Spenser spent most of his adulthood in Ireland as a colonial administrator. As a National poe...
Pastoral idylls and lawless rebels: sexual politics in Books 5 and 6 of Spenser's Faerie Queen
This essay examines the Faerie Queene’s use of erotic subjection as a political metaphor for theori...
William Hazlitt noticed that Spenser "pries into mysteries," and that he "has an eye to the conseque...
Edmund Spenser\u27s epic romance, The Faerie Queene (1590, 1596), claims to glorify Queen Elizabeth ...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
The sustained images of binding, knotting and tying in Book II and III of Edmund\ud Spenser???s The ...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
In The Fairie Queene, Edmund Spenser writes an Allegory, of darke conceit using complex imagery. H...
“Emergent Discourses of Difference in Spenser's Faerie Queene" argues that Spenser's project of fash...
Books III and Iv of Spenser's Faerie Queene construct an intricate philosophy of love involving the...
Renaissance patriarchy maintained very clear distinctions between what was appropriately "masculine"...
ii Utilizing the strategies of feminist criticism, this study seeks to define masculinity and the is...
This thesis focuses on moments in Edmund Spenser???s The Faerie Queene that\ud problematize and rais...
Lust plays a large role in Edmund Spenser’s famous 1590 poem The Faerie Queene—this much Early Moder...
Edmund Spenser spent most of his adulthood in Ireland as a colonial administrator. As a National poe...
Pastoral idylls and lawless rebels: sexual politics in Books 5 and 6 of Spenser's Faerie Queen
This essay examines the Faerie Queene’s use of erotic subjection as a political metaphor for theori...
William Hazlitt noticed that Spenser "pries into mysteries," and that he "has an eye to the conseque...
Edmund Spenser\u27s epic romance, The Faerie Queene (1590, 1596), claims to glorify Queen Elizabeth ...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
The sustained images of binding, knotting and tying in Book II and III of Edmund\ud Spenser???s The ...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
In The Fairie Queene, Edmund Spenser writes an Allegory, of darke conceit using complex imagery. H...
“Emergent Discourses of Difference in Spenser's Faerie Queene" argues that Spenser's project of fash...
Books III and Iv of Spenser's Faerie Queene construct an intricate philosophy of love involving the...
Renaissance patriarchy maintained very clear distinctions between what was appropriately "masculine"...
ii Utilizing the strategies of feminist criticism, this study seeks to define masculinity and the is...
This thesis focuses on moments in Edmund Spenser???s The Faerie Queene that\ud problematize and rais...
Lust plays a large role in Edmund Spenser’s famous 1590 poem The Faerie Queene—this much Early Moder...
Edmund Spenser spent most of his adulthood in Ireland as a colonial administrator. As a National poe...
Pastoral idylls and lawless rebels: sexual politics in Books 5 and 6 of Spenser's Faerie Queen
This essay examines the Faerie Queene’s use of erotic subjection as a political metaphor for theori...