The 16th century marked an explosion of interest in “true” accounts of monsters and monstrous births in early modern England. The fascination with grotesqueries and objects of wonder was a curious preoccupation of the learned elite of the Elizabethan court. The influence of early modern medical texts that anatomized such creatures, and historical chronicles that attempted to explain the “unnatural” aspects of the natural world, can be traced in Book I of Edmund Spenser\u27s Faerie Queene. This thesis is concerned with the way Spenser revises the characteristic tropes of these early modern texts to present monstrosity in his own distinct way. When these portraits are thrown into relief with Spenser\u27s monsters, we see the poet\u27s unique ...
Translatio studii et imperii stood as the governing metaphor and principal method of medieval author...
This thesis examines how the intersection of Renaissance humanist and Reformed Christian epistemolog...
In this paper, I propose that sixteenth-century humanist descriptions of Rome’s decay, together with...
Graduation date: 2013Monstrous beings, or distortions of nature, were a tangible object of fear in t...
Concentrating on major figures of women in The Faerie Queene, together with the figures constellated...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine how the Elizabethan poets Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Si...
[Book reviews] Maik Goth’s stated aim is “a comprehensive reading of monsters and monstrous bein...
While sixteenth-century citizens of England and the Continent read, interpreted, and appropriated Th...
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser\u27s work in English history and highlights the r...
This thesis traces the development of Arthurian literature through the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
abstract: This paper utilizes insights from emerging monster theory, particularly the idea that mons...
The aim of this thesis is to explore Spenser's treatment of truth and falsehood - and the shifting t...
This dissertation argues that theodicy was a predominant concern of early modern English literary cu...
In this project, I explore cultural representations of aberrant embodiment, society’s monsters, to a...
Translatio studii et imperii stood as the governing metaphor and principal method of medieval author...
This thesis examines how the intersection of Renaissance humanist and Reformed Christian epistemolog...
In this paper, I propose that sixteenth-century humanist descriptions of Rome’s decay, together with...
Graduation date: 2013Monstrous beings, or distortions of nature, were a tangible object of fear in t...
Concentrating on major figures of women in The Faerie Queene, together with the figures constellated...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine how the Elizabethan poets Edmund Spenser and Sir Philip Si...
[Book reviews] Maik Goth’s stated aim is “a comprehensive reading of monsters and monstrous bein...
While sixteenth-century citizens of England and the Continent read, interpreted, and appropriated Th...
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser\u27s work in English history and highlights the r...
This thesis traces the development of Arthurian literature through the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
abstract: This paper utilizes insights from emerging monster theory, particularly the idea that mons...
The aim of this thesis is to explore Spenser's treatment of truth and falsehood - and the shifting t...
This dissertation argues that theodicy was a predominant concern of early modern English literary cu...
In this project, I explore cultural representations of aberrant embodiment, society’s monsters, to a...
Translatio studii et imperii stood as the governing metaphor and principal method of medieval author...
This thesis examines how the intersection of Renaissance humanist and Reformed Christian epistemolog...
In this paper, I propose that sixteenth-century humanist descriptions of Rome’s decay, together with...