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|a Quitslund, Jon A.
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|a Spenser's Supreme Fiction :
|b Platonic Natural History and The Faerie Queene /
|c Jon A. Quitslund.
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|a Toronto, Ont. :
|b University of Toronto Press,
|c 2001.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2023
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|c ©2001.
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|a 1 online resource (432 pages).
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|t The Maker's Mind --
|t The Author in 1580 and 1590 --
|t The Subject of Gender --
|t The Poet's Career in 1580 and 1590 --
|t Dialogical Relations between Gabriel Harvey and Edmund Spenser --
|t The World and the Book --
|t Nature and Myth --
|t 'The whole circle or compasse of Learning' --
|t The Poem as Heterocosm --
|t 'Deepe within the mynd' --
|t The Poet as Magus and Viator --
|t Isomorphism of the Soul and the World --
|t Socratic and Esoteric Humanism --
|t Poetic and Philosophical Discourses --
|t Spenser's Poetry and Ficinian Platonism --
|t Platonic Natural Philosophy in the Aeneid --
|t The Organic Soul or Spiritus --
|t Landino's Commentary on the Aeneid --
|t English Protestant Responses to Platonic Natural Philosophy --
|t 'Within This Wide Great Vniuerse' --
|t Nature in The Faerie Queene: Concepts and Phenomena --
|t Hierarchical and Dynamic Principles --
|t Night and Day; Destiny, Necessity, Providence --
|t Fate and Fortune --
|t Strife and Love --
|t The Four Elements --
|t Sprights and Spirits --
|t Decay --
|t Reading the Garden of Adonis Canto --
|t Sources of the Source --
|t Reading the Garden as a Woman --
|t Courtly and Erudite Trattati d'Amore --
|t Formal Symmetries in the Garden Canto --
|t The Ontological Status of the Garden --
|t Gender Roles and Family Life in the Garden --
|t 'In the thickest couert of that shade' --
|t The Work of Mourning --
|t The Platonic Program of the Garden Canto --
|t Leone Ebreo's Exposition of Two Myths in The Symposium --
|t Louis Le Roy's Le Sympose de Platon --
|t Marsilio Ficino's De Amore --
|t Aristophanes' Myth and the Daughters of Chrysogone.
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|a Quitslund argues that Spenser sought authority for his poem by grounding its narrative in a divinely ordained natural order, intelligible in terms derived from the ancient sources of poetry and philosophy.
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|a Spenser, Edmund,
|d 1552?-1599
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|a Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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|a LITERARY CRITICISM
|x European
|x English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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|a LITERARY CRITICISM
|x Shakespeare.
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