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|a Spenserian moments /
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Gordon Teskey restores Edmund Spenser to prominence, revealing his epic The Faerie Queene as a grand, improvisatory project on human nature. Teskey compares Spenser to Milton, an avowed follower. While Milton's rigid ideology is now stale, Spenser's allegories remain vital, inviting new questions and visions, heralding a constantly changing future
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|a Part one. Spenser: Other poets -- Towards fairy land -- In Ireland -- A survey of The faerie queene -- Part two. Allegory: Allegory in The faerie queene -- For a general theory of allegory -- Death in an allegory -- Positioning Spenser's letter to Raleigh -- Allegory and Renaissance critical theory -- A field theory of allegory -- Part three. Thinking: From moment to moment -- Thinking moments in The faerie queene -- Courtesy and thinking -- Thinking of history in Spenserian romance -- The Colossi of Memnon: Edmund Spenser and Jacques Derrida -- Part four. Change: Colonial allegories in Paris -- Courtesy and the graces -- Night thoughts on mutabilitie -- Mutability ascendant.
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|a Epic poetry, English
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|a Poésie épique anglaise
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