Edmund Spenser, a Reception HistoryCamden House, 1996 - 239 ページ Survey of Spenser's critical reception, showing how it is conditioned by period and cultural context. Spenser was vital to attempts to define what English literature should be: in Tudor England, a Protestant literature; in Stuart England, a modern literature; in Hanoverian England, a romantic and British literature. In Victorian Britain, lecturers and essayists used Spenser to exemplify the proper aims of a popular and moral literature, while in the twentieth century philologists and academic critics have used The Faerie Queene to illustrate the workings of 'culture'. |
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... Studies in English and American literature , linguistics , and culture ( Unnumbered ) Literary criticism in perspective . PR2364.R33 1996 821'.3 -- dc20 96-1890 CIP Contents Preface vii Abbreviations 1 : Ancients and Moderns 2.
David Hill Radcliffe. Contents Preface vii Abbreviations 1 : Ancients and Moderns 2 : British Literature XV 3 : English Studies 4 : Groves of Academe Works Cited Selected Studies of Spenser's Reception and Influence Index 1 53 104 154 ...
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