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Product details:
- Edition number and title 29
- Publisher AMS Press
- Date of Publication 28 February 2015
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9780404192297
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages277 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 648 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Contents of volume XXIX include David Lee Miller, &&&8220;The Kathleen Williams Lecture 2014: The Chastity of Allegory&&&8221;; David J. Baker, &&&8220;Britain Redux&&&8221;; Talia Meyers, &&&8220;Saracens in Faeryland&&&8221;; Robert Lanier Reid, &&&8220;Sansloy&&&8217;s Double-Meaning and the Mystic Design of Spenser&&&8217;s Legend of Holiness&&&8221;; and Katharine Cleland, &&&8220;English National Identity and the Reformation Problem of Clandestine Marriage in Spenser&&&8217;s Faerie Queene, Book I&&&8221;.
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Contents Volume XXIX
David Lee Miller, &&&8220;The Kathleen Williams Lecture 2014: The Chastity of Allegory&&&8221;
David J. Baker, &&&8220;Britain Redux&&&8221;
Talia Meyers, &&&8220;Saracens in Faeryland&&&8221;
Robert Lanier Reid, &&&8220;Sansloy&&&8217;s Double-Meaning and the Mystic Design of Spenser&&&8217;s Legend of Holiness&&&8221;
Katharine Cleland, &&&8220;English National Identity and the Reformation Problem of Clandestine Marriage in Spenser&&&8217;s Faerie Queene, Book I&&&8221;
Russ Leo, &&&8220;Medievalism without Nostalgia: Guyon&&&8217;s Swoon and the English Reformation Descensus ad Inferos&&&8221;
Jerrod Rosenbaum, &&&8220;Spencer&&&8217;s Merlin Rehabilitated&&&8221;
Kelly Lechtonen, &&&8220;The Abjection of Malbecco: Forgotten Identity in Spenser&&&8217;s Legend of Chastity&&&8221;
Robert W. Tate, &&&8220;Haunted by Beautified Beauty: Tracking the Images of Spenser&&&8217;s Florimell(s)&&&8221;
Jeffrey B. Griswold, &&&8220;Allegorical Consent: The Faerie Queene and the Politics of Erotic Subjection&&&8221;
Matthew Harrison, &&&8220;The Rude Poet Presents Himself: Breton, Spenser, and Bad Poetry&&&8221;
Ruth Kaplan, &&&8220;The Problem of Pity in Spenser&&&8217;s Ruines of Time and Amoretti&&&8221;
Jean R. Brink, &&&8220;Publishing Spenser&&&8217;s View of the Present State of Ireland: From Matthew Lownes and Thomas Man (1598) to James Ware (1633)&&&8221;
Gleanings
Gillian Hubbard, &&&8220;The Folly of Proverbs and the Mammon of Book II of The Faerie Queene&&&8221;
Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, &&&8220;The Meaning of &&&8216;Imply&&&8217; in The Faerie Queene III.vi.34&&&8221;
Index