Throughout the Renaissance in England are works that glorify the nation under a strong nationalistic message. Spenser, with The Faerie Queene, presents a chivalric romance that follows the adventures of several knights who seek to complete tasks for the titular queen Gloriana. It is through multiple levels of allegory that these knights and the enemies they overcome become embodiments of the English nation triumphing over foreign and Catholic nations. It is not just this political lens, but also the blending of religious parallels that elevates these English heroes like Redcrosse and Prince Arthur into Christ-figures, primarily in the context of Christ as a righteous warrior and conqueror. Shakespeare, while not as extensive in the use of ...
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The sixteenth century has become a focal point for the analysis of the genealogy of political imperi...
8 pagesEdmund Spenser's poetry notoriously battles itself, contorting the surface of his poetical wo...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 was a monumental event which inspired William Shakespeare ...
ABSTRACT Medieval xenophobia fostered attitudes that viewed anything foreign or distasteful as mo...
Edmund Spenser spent most of his adulthood in Ireland as a colonial administrator. As a National poe...
“Emergent Discourses of Difference in Spenser's Faerie Queene" argues that Spenser's project of fash...
Two moments in The Faerie Queene, the Redcrosse Knight\u27s rescue from suicide in the cave of Despa...
Shakespeare's English histories offer profound reflections on nationhood and national identities. Th...
Traditional interpretations of Spenser’s allegory, both moral and historical, have tended to identif...
This article examines views of the tension between righteous wrath and personal resentment in Elizab...
The complex topics of colonialism, empire and nation run throughout English Renaissance literature. ...
Edmund Spenser's epic The Faerie Queene is considered a brilliant periodrepresentative poem. Whereas...
Graceful Symmetry explores the relationship between grace and political agency in the work of Willia...
Marrying waterways: politicizing and gendering the landscape in Spenser's Faerie Queene River-Marria...
The sixteenth century has become a focal point for the analysis of the genealogy of political imperi...
8 pagesEdmund Spenser's poetry notoriously battles itself, contorting the surface of his poetical wo...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...