Critics frequently, sometimes irresponsibly, label Spenser's poetry "emblematic" because of the appearance of either striking allegorical figures or moral assertions. This thesis establishes a standard for the application of the term "emblematic": first, by defining those elements which characterize emblems; second, by examining the emblem's cultural milieu; and third, by analyzing the "emblem patterns" that appear in The Faerie Queene. \ud The study concludes that these "emblem patterns" transform the two essential elements of emblems to a literary treatment: the emblem engraving takes the form of a poetic description of allegorical figures or scenes; the didactic poem is condensed to an explicit moral statement. These "emblem patterns," t...
Based on the primary assumption that Spenser's poetic imagery is indissolubly united to his conceptu...
Edmund Spenser's epic The Faerie Queene is considered a brilliant periodrepresentative poem. Whereas...
Alison Saunders defines the emblem as “a composite literary/artistic form in which figure and text t...
This thesis attempts to use the iconological common places found in Renaissance emblem books in orde...
The article aims to direct attention of the Russian readers to the rich- ness of Spenser’s allegoric...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
In The Fairie Queene, Edmund Spenser writes an Allegory, of darke conceit using complex imagery. H...
The renowned book of emblems written by Andrea Alciati, Emblematum liber (1531), the first of its ki...
ABSTRACT: An emblem is a witty combination of various texts and one image which delivers a moral mes...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
This thesis is an attempt to map out some of the battlefields in The Faerie Queene on which are foug...
Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher use the emblem of the wounded heart to dramatize a penetrative mo...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
As an impressionable master\u27s candidate years ago, I was intrigued by a challenge from a professo...
“Emergent Discourses of Difference in Spenser's Faerie Queene" argues that Spenser's project of fash...
Based on the primary assumption that Spenser's poetic imagery is indissolubly united to his conceptu...
Edmund Spenser's epic The Faerie Queene is considered a brilliant periodrepresentative poem. Whereas...
Alison Saunders defines the emblem as “a composite literary/artistic form in which figure and text t...
This thesis attempts to use the iconological common places found in Renaissance emblem books in orde...
The article aims to direct attention of the Russian readers to the rich- ness of Spenser’s allegoric...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
In The Fairie Queene, Edmund Spenser writes an Allegory, of darke conceit using complex imagery. H...
The renowned book of emblems written by Andrea Alciati, Emblematum liber (1531), the first of its ki...
ABSTRACT: An emblem is a witty combination of various texts and one image which delivers a moral mes...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
This thesis is an attempt to map out some of the battlefields in The Faerie Queene on which are foug...
Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher use the emblem of the wounded heart to dramatize a penetrative mo...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
As an impressionable master\u27s candidate years ago, I was intrigued by a challenge from a professo...
“Emergent Discourses of Difference in Spenser's Faerie Queene" argues that Spenser's project of fash...
Based on the primary assumption that Spenser's poetic imagery is indissolubly united to his conceptu...
Edmund Spenser's epic The Faerie Queene is considered a brilliant periodrepresentative poem. Whereas...
Alison Saunders defines the emblem as “a composite literary/artistic form in which figure and text t...