Reading and Not Reading The Faerie Queene : Spenser and the Making of Literary Criticism /
"Despite its canonical prestige, Edmund Spenser's epic six-part poem The Faerie Queene (1590-96) has never been easy or altogether pleasurable to read. As this book describes, the poem's first known reader, Spenser's friend Gabriel Harvey, did so under duress, and returned the ma...
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[2020]
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| Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: General Ends and First Essentials
- "The Falsest Twoo" : Forging the Scholarly Reader
- Una's Line : Child Readers and the Afterlife of Fiction
- Mining the Text : Avid Readers in the Legend of Temperance
- Half-Envying : The Interested Reader and the Partial Marriage Plot
- Reading Against Time : Crisis in The Faerie Queene
- Blatant Beasts : Encounters with Other Readers
- Coda: Reading to the End


