The Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser published his sonnet sequence Visions of the Worlds Vanitie in a collection called Complaints in 1591, and the Amoretti and Epithalamion in 1595. I am analysing these poems and other appropriate early modern texts by using the allegorical vehicle of the Renaissance medical and philosophical notion of lovesickness. However, in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, lovesickness is either interchangeable with or replaced by love-melancholy, which is a more fashionable illness describing the courtly Lover's suffering for his Lady. I am arguing that lovesickness is a more extreme illness. In Spenser's sonnet sequenc...
In The Third Booke of The Faerie Queene Spenser characterizes "Chastitie" as "that fairest vertue, f...
It has long been recognised that chastity is a problem in Book III of The Faerie Queene. The problem...
The argument of this thesis revolves around the relationship between love-talk and God-talk in Renai...
The Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser published his sonnet sequence Visions of the Worlds Vanitie in a...
The Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser published his sonnet sequence Visions of the Worlds V...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
Every literary works has both content and form. This happens to the genre of poetry, as well which c...
The chapter investigates the intersections between medical discourse on erotic love and its theatric...
"Written with Teares" studies two romances--Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" and Sir Philip Sidn...
I have chosen to focus on several poets of the long 1590\u27s, since I would argue that together the...
Abstract for article and longer project on literary representations of the medical discourse of love...
I have chosen to focus on several poets of the long 1590\u27s, since I would argue that together the...
William Hazlitt noticed that Spenser "pries into mysteries," and that he "has an eye to the conseque...
This thesis will analyse Edmund Spenser's pastoral poems, The Shepherd's Calendar (1579) and Co/in C...
In The Third Booke of The Faerie Queene Spenser characterizes "Chastitie" as "that fairest vertue, f...
It has long been recognised that chastity is a problem in Book III of The Faerie Queene. The problem...
The argument of this thesis revolves around the relationship between love-talk and God-talk in Renai...
The Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser published his sonnet sequence Visions of the Worlds Vanitie in a...
The Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser published his sonnet sequence Visions of the Worlds V...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
In early modern Europe, love was not a feeling, but a physiological change in the body. In its extre...
Every literary works has both content and form. This happens to the genre of poetry, as well which c...
The chapter investigates the intersections between medical discourse on erotic love and its theatric...
"Written with Teares" studies two romances--Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" and Sir Philip Sidn...
I have chosen to focus on several poets of the long 1590\u27s, since I would argue that together the...
Abstract for article and longer project on literary representations of the medical discourse of love...
I have chosen to focus on several poets of the long 1590\u27s, since I would argue that together the...
William Hazlitt noticed that Spenser "pries into mysteries," and that he "has an eye to the conseque...
This thesis will analyse Edmund Spenser's pastoral poems, The Shepherd's Calendar (1579) and Co/in C...
In The Third Booke of The Faerie Queene Spenser characterizes "Chastitie" as "that fairest vertue, f...
It has long been recognised that chastity is a problem in Book III of The Faerie Queene. The problem...
The argument of this thesis revolves around the relationship between love-talk and God-talk in Renai...