For the proper understanding of this thesis, it is necessary to state explicitly what it does not attempt to do. It is absolutely not an examination into the sources of Spenser\u27s classical mythology. That research work has already been done in two published studies; namely, The Sources of Spenser\u27s Classical Mythology by A. E. Sawtelle and a second work with the same title by A. S. Randall. The connection of Virgil and Spenser has been treated by M. G. Hughes in Virgil and Spenser
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser\u27s work in English history and highlights the r...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
The 16th century marked an explosion of interest in “true” accounts of monsters and monstrous births...
For the proper understanding of this thesis, it is necessary to state explicitly what it does not at...
For the proper understanding of this thesis, it is necessary to state explicitly what it does not at...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
This thesis attempts to use the iconological common places found in Renaissance emblem books in orde...
Curran argues that, since Roman Britain is a key to understanding the historiographical debates of E...
In the legend of Courtesie, however, Greek romance is not simply a source of fictional material for ...
This thesis traces the development of Arthurian literature through the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
In book II of his epic romance The faerie queene (1590), Edmund Spenser narrates the journey of Guyo...
Continues to explore Spenserian parallels in the Space Trilogy, following his work on Perelandra in ...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser\u27s work in English history and highlights the r...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
The 16th century marked an explosion of interest in “true” accounts of monsters and monstrous births...
For the proper understanding of this thesis, it is necessary to state explicitly what it does not at...
For the proper understanding of this thesis, it is necessary to state explicitly what it does not at...
The thesis demonstrates the extent to which the sixteenth-century allegorical epic poem, The Faerie ...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
Over the four hundred years which have elapsed since the publication of The Faerie Queene, the effec...
This thesis attempts to use the iconological common places found in Renaissance emblem books in orde...
Curran argues that, since Roman Britain is a key to understanding the historiographical debates of E...
In the legend of Courtesie, however, Greek romance is not simply a source of fictional material for ...
This thesis traces the development of Arthurian literature through the sixteenth and seventeenth cen...
In book II of his epic romance The faerie queene (1590), Edmund Spenser narrates the journey of Guyo...
Continues to explore Spenserian parallels in the Space Trilogy, following his work on Perelandra in ...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
Worldmaking Spenser reexamines the role of Spenser\u27s work in English history and highlights the r...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
The 16th century marked an explosion of interest in “true” accounts of monsters and monstrous births...