Colin Clouts Come Home Againe

Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
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Publisher : Palala Press
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 1379246792
ISBN-13 : 9781379246794
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Synopsis Colin Clouts Come Home Againe by : Edmund Spenser

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The Greek Pastoral Poets

The Greek Pastoral Poets
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Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044055076913
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Synopsis The Greek Pastoral Poets by : Theocritus

The Spenser Encyclopedia

The Spenser Encyclopedia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 2447
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ISBN-10 : 9781134934829
ISBN-13 : 1134934823
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spenser Encyclopedia by : A.C. Hamilton

'This masterly work ought to be The Elizabethan Encyclopedia, and no less.' - Cahiers Elizabethains Edmund Spenser remains one of Britain's most famous poets. With nearly 700 entries this Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive one-stop reference tool for: * appreciating Spenser's poetry in the context of his age and our own * understanding the language, themes and characters of the poems * easy to find entries arranged by subject.

Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral

Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9780773561229
ISBN-13 : 0773561226
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral by : David R. Shore

The Shepheardes Calender (1579) signalled Spenser's desire to assume the role of an English Virgil and at the same time his readiness to leave behind the pastoral world of his apprenticeship and his early persona, Colin Clout. Yet Spenser was twice to return to the pastoral world of Colin Clout, first in Colin Clouts Come Home Againe (written 1591, published 1595), and then again in the sixth and last complete book of The Faerie Queene. In Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral, David Shore considers the structure of the moral eclogues of the Calender as it defines the pastoral vision that informs and unifies the entire poem. He then examines the themes of poetic idealism and courtly corruption in Colin Clout and sees in their confrontation Spenser's questioning of the public foundations of the poet's heroic endeavour. Finally, he considers Calidore's pastoral retreat in The Faerie Queene and finds in it support for the argument that Spenser's greatest poem is essentially complete. Pastoral is a highly self-conscious genre, especially in Spenser's explorations of the imaginative world of Colin Clout. By bringing together Spenser's three versions of that world, Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral contributes to a richer appreciation of the pastoral works themselves and to a better understanding of the shape of Spenser's literary career as a whole.

What Is Pastoral?

What Is Pastoral?
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9780226015170
ISBN-13 : 0226015173
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis What Is Pastoral? by : Paul Alpers

One of the enduring traditions of Western literary history, pastoral is often mischaracterized as a catchall for literature about rural themes and nature in general. In What Is Pastoral?, distinguished literary historian Paul Alpers argues that pastoral is based upon a fundamental fiction—that the lives of shepherds or other socially humble figures represent the lives of human beings in general. Ranging from Virgil's Eclogues to Sarah Orne Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs, from Shakespeare and Cervantes to Hardy and Frost, this work brings the story of the pastoral tradition, previously limited to classical and Renaissance literature, into the twentieth century. Pastoral reemerges in this account not as a vehicle of nostalgia for some Golden Age, nor of escape to idyllic landscapes, but as a mode bearing witness to the possibilities and problems of human community and shared experience in the real world. A rich and engrossing book, What Is Pastoral? will soon take its place as the definitive study of pastoral literature. "Alpers succeeds brilliantly. . . . [He] offers . . . a wealth of new insight into the origins, development, and flowering of the pastoral."—Ann-Maria Contarino, Renaissance Quarterly

Visionary Spenser and the Poetics of Early Modern Platonism

Visionary Spenser and the Poetics of Early Modern Platonism
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780192533784
ISBN-13 : 0192533789
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Visionary Spenser and the Poetics of Early Modern Platonism by : Kenneth Borris

Platonic concerns and conceptions profoundly affected early modern English and continental poetics, yet the effects have had little attention. This book defines Platonism's roles in early modern theories of literature, then reappraise the Platonizing major poet Edmund Spenser. It makes important new contributions to the knowledge of early modern European poetics and advances our understanding of Spenser's role and significance in English literary history. Literary Platonism energized pursuits of the sublime, and knowledge of this approach to poetry yields cogent new understandings of Spenser's poetics, his principal texts, his poetic vocation, and his cultural influence. By combining Christian resources with doctrines of Platonic poetics such as the poet's and lover's inspirational furies, the revelatory significance of beauty, and the importance of imitating exalted ideals rather than the world, he sought to attain a visionary sublimity that would ensure his enduring national significance, and he thereby became a seminal figure in the English literary "line of vision" including Milton and Blake among others. Although readings of Spenser's Shepheardes Calender typically bypass Plato's Phaedrus, this text deeply informs the Calender's treatments of beauty, inspiration, poetry's psychagogic power, and its national responsibilities. In The Faerie Queene, both heroism and visionary poetics arise from the stimuli of love and beauty conceived Platonically, and idealized mimesis produces its faeryland. Faery's queen, projected from Elizabeth I as in Platonic idealization of the beloved, not only pertains to temporal governance but also points toward the transcendental Ideas and divinity. Whereas Plato's Republic valorizes philosophy for bringing enlightenment to counter society's illusions, Spenser champions the learned and enraptured poetic imagination, and proceeds as such a philosopher-poet.

The Cambridge Companion to Spenser

The Cambridge Companion to Spenser
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 0521645700
ISBN-13 : 9780521645706
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Spenser by : Andrew Hadfield

In this accessible introduction to Spenser's poetry and prose, a set of fourteen essays provide extensive commentary on his life and the historical and religious contexts in which he wrote

Spenser's Ruins and the Art of Recollection

Spenser's Ruins and the Art of Recollection
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9780802090676
ISBN-13 : 0802090672
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Spenser's Ruins and the Art of Recollection by : Rebeca Helfer

Beginning with the origins of mnemonic strategies in epic tales, Helfer examines how the art of memory speaks to debates about poetry and its place in culture from Plato to Spenser's present day.

Poetics and Politics of Place in Pastoral

Poetics and Politics of Place in Pastoral
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Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3035108722
ISBN-13 : 9783035108729
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Poetics and Politics of Place in Pastoral by : Bénédicte Chorier-Fryd

This book offers new essays on the pastoral tradition. Both critical revision and consideration of pastoral's future, Poetics and Politics of Place in Pastoral: International Perspectives investigates the genre's persistent attraction in a time of environmental crisis.

Edmund Spenser, a Reception History

Edmund Spenser, a Reception History
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Publisher : Camden House
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 157113073X
ISBN-13 : 9781571130730
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Edmund Spenser, a Reception History by : David Hill Radcliffe

This book considers four centuries of Spenser criticism, locating critics in ongoing discussions of Spenser's poetry and the cultural contexts of their time.