Book One of The Faerie Queene is a neatly patterned, moral allegory based on a series of tests of Red Cross Knight's Holiness. Holiness is treated as a virtue compounded of faith, hope, and charity, and the tests are organized according to this triple division. Intimately associated with the triple division of Holiness is the psychological scheme by which moral behaviour, and hence character, is represented in the legend. Each of the parts of Holiness is associated with a portion of the soul which is divided according to the Neoplatonic, tripartite conception. Faith is associated with intellection, hope with reason, and charity with appetite. The tests of the knight's faith, hope, and charity are tests of the moral character of the intel...
The conception of Christian life as a pilgrimage towards God, a war against the forces of evil, has ...
Book II of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser can be interpreted as a self-help manual\ud within th...
This thesis examines the virtue of concord as it appears in the Faerie Queene and how it links toget...
Book One of The Faerie Queene is a neatly patterned, moral allegory based on a series of tests of Re...
Bibliography: v.1., p.xvii.v.1. Introduction. A letter of the author's. Verses addressed to the auth...
Holiness, as a concept in The Faerie Queene, Book I, previously has been primarily defined as a phil...
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Edmund Spenser’s allegorical poetry “The Faerie Queene” mirrors the author’s observations and perspe...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
The expression of divine order permeates much of Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales. The methods used in ...
The idea of medieval chivalry existing in Renaissance literature, such as Edmund Spenser’s The Faeri...
This article examines views of the tension between righteous wrath and personal resentment in Elizab...
The conception of Christian life as a pilgrimage towards God, a war against the forces of evil, has ...
Book II of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser can be interpreted as a self-help manual\ud within th...
This thesis examines the virtue of concord as it appears in the Faerie Queene and how it links toget...
Book One of The Faerie Queene is a neatly patterned, moral allegory based on a series of tests of Re...
Bibliography: v.1., p.xvii.v.1. Introduction. A letter of the author's. Verses addressed to the auth...
Holiness, as a concept in The Faerie Queene, Book I, previously has been primarily defined as a phil...
The structure of the Fourth Book of Spenser\u27s Faerie Queene has puzzled scholars for years. The o...
This essay deals with the Spenserian dramatization of the tension between secular and spiritual code...
Books III and Iv of Spenser's Faerie Queene construct an intricate philosophy of love involving the...
Edmund Spenser’s allegorical poetry “The Faerie Queene” mirrors the author’s observations and perspe...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
The expression of divine order permeates much of Chaucer\u27s Canterbury Tales. The methods used in ...
The idea of medieval chivalry existing in Renaissance literature, such as Edmund Spenser’s The Faeri...
This article examines views of the tension between righteous wrath and personal resentment in Elizab...
The conception of Christian life as a pilgrimage towards God, a war against the forces of evil, has ...
Book II of The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser can be interpreted as a self-help manual\ud within th...
This thesis examines the virtue of concord as it appears in the Faerie Queene and how it links toget...