This article investigates William Browne’s use of a poem by the medieval poet Thomas Hoccleve as a tribute to his imprisoned fellow-poet George Wither. It argues that Hoccleve’s self-referential poem-sequence The Series plays a wider role in Browne’s poem, and Wither’s responses to it, than has been realised. Recent scholarship has emphasised the unity of these “Spenserian” poets, and explored their innovative uses of the pastoral genre to express public, political concerns. But Browne’s Hoccleve quotation reveals the important role that satire, and its traditional interests in self-governance, played in their work, strengthening recent arguments for these poems’ influence on Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy. The Spenserians used dialogic for...
Whereas most critics of Thomas Hoccleve's poetry have focused on elucidating the author's particular...
This article offers a new reading of John Milton’s ‘Sonnet VIII’ or ‘Captain or Colonel’ (1642). The...
Spenser\u27s late poetry- especially Colin Clouts Come Home Againe and book 6 of The Faerie Queene- ...
Scholars of Edmund Spenser have focused much more on his accomplishments in epic and pastoral than h...
This dissertation argues that satire, or more specifically “railing,” provided the writers of the En...
This essay explores Spenser’s technical debt to Chaucer arguing for the semantic character of Spense...
In the Epistle to The Shepheardes Calender (1579) E. K. states that Spenser is ‘following the exampl...
“O pierlesse Poesye, where is then thy place?”: As Piers’s despairing question indicates, Spenser’s ...
Whereas most critics of Thomas Hoccleve's poetry have focused on elucidating the author's particular...
This thesis investigates Edmund Spenser's projection of a poetic voice or persona into Mutabilitie C...
This study offers a revaluation of the Complaints volume. It proposes that Spenser\u27s poems of 159...
This dissertation argues that Spenser represents his relation to Chaucer as an unresolved dialectic ...
This article reconsiders the biographical and literary identities of the Privy Seal clerk and poet T...
In this paper, I propose that sixteenth-century humanist descriptions of Rome’s decay, together with...
Recent critics such as Anthea Hume and John King persuasively have placed Spenser's verse within the...
Whereas most critics of Thomas Hoccleve's poetry have focused on elucidating the author's particular...
This article offers a new reading of John Milton’s ‘Sonnet VIII’ or ‘Captain or Colonel’ (1642). The...
Spenser\u27s late poetry- especially Colin Clouts Come Home Againe and book 6 of The Faerie Queene- ...
Scholars of Edmund Spenser have focused much more on his accomplishments in epic and pastoral than h...
This dissertation argues that satire, or more specifically “railing,” provided the writers of the En...
This essay explores Spenser’s technical debt to Chaucer arguing for the semantic character of Spense...
In the Epistle to The Shepheardes Calender (1579) E. K. states that Spenser is ‘following the exampl...
“O pierlesse Poesye, where is then thy place?”: As Piers’s despairing question indicates, Spenser’s ...
Whereas most critics of Thomas Hoccleve's poetry have focused on elucidating the author's particular...
This thesis investigates Edmund Spenser's projection of a poetic voice or persona into Mutabilitie C...
This study offers a revaluation of the Complaints volume. It proposes that Spenser\u27s poems of 159...
This dissertation argues that Spenser represents his relation to Chaucer as an unresolved dialectic ...
This article reconsiders the biographical and literary identities of the Privy Seal clerk and poet T...
In this paper, I propose that sixteenth-century humanist descriptions of Rome’s decay, together with...
Recent critics such as Anthea Hume and John King persuasively have placed Spenser's verse within the...
Whereas most critics of Thomas Hoccleve's poetry have focused on elucidating the author's particular...
This article offers a new reading of John Milton’s ‘Sonnet VIII’ or ‘Captain or Colonel’ (1642). The...
Spenser\u27s late poetry- especially Colin Clouts Come Home Againe and book 6 of The Faerie Queene- ...