Translatio studii et imperii stood as the governing metaphor and principal method of medieval authors to explain changes in political power and romanticize the past. In this project, I examine medieval and early-modern conceptions of political power in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene and the medieval Arthuriana. Ultimately, I argue that Spenser's careful selection of medieval tropes from Arthurian romances and Chaucer’s poetry expresses a skepticism about the myth of Tudor origins the poet is often credited with popularizing
In the legend of Courtesie, however, Greek romance is not simply a source of fictional material for ...
Edmund Spenser’s allegorical poetry “The Faerie Queene” mirrors the author’s observations and perspe...
Spenser has difficulty expressing an acceptable version of his queen\u27s authority in The Faerie Qu...
Edmund Spenser's epic The Faerie Queene is considered a brilliant periodrepresentative poem. Whereas...
Queen Elizabeth I is a figure of immense complexity: a woman who manifested the power of a prince, w...
Queen Elizabeth I is a figure of immense complexity: a woman who manifested the power of a prince, w...
This thesis traces the development of Arthurian literature through the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
Concentrating on major figures of women in The Faerie Queene, together with the figures constellated...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
This thesis will analyse Edmund Spenser's pastoral poems, The Shepherd's Calendar (1579) and Co/in C...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
Sixteenth-century history may have been recorded most spectacularly in prestigious folio chronicles,...
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser\u27s work in English history and highlights the r...
Edmund Spenser spent most of his adulthood in Ireland as a colonial administrator. As a National poe...
In the legend of Courtesie, however, Greek romance is not simply a source of fictional material for ...
Edmund Spenser’s allegorical poetry “The Faerie Queene” mirrors the author’s observations and perspe...
Spenser has difficulty expressing an acceptable version of his queen\u27s authority in The Faerie Qu...
Edmund Spenser's epic The Faerie Queene is considered a brilliant periodrepresentative poem. Whereas...
Queen Elizabeth I is a figure of immense complexity: a woman who manifested the power of a prince, w...
Queen Elizabeth I is a figure of immense complexity: a woman who manifested the power of a prince, w...
This thesis traces the development of Arthurian literature through the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
Concentrating on major figures of women in The Faerie Queene, together with the figures constellated...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
This thesis will analyse Edmund Spenser's pastoral poems, The Shepherd's Calendar (1579) and Co/in C...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
Sixteenth-century history may have been recorded most spectacularly in prestigious folio chronicles,...
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser\u27s work in English history and highlights the r...
Edmund Spenser spent most of his adulthood in Ireland as a colonial administrator. As a National poe...
In the legend of Courtesie, however, Greek romance is not simply a source of fictional material for ...
Edmund Spenser’s allegorical poetry “The Faerie Queene” mirrors the author’s observations and perspe...
Spenser has difficulty expressing an acceptable version of his queen\u27s authority in The Faerie Qu...