988 resultados para Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599.


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Illustrated title pages.

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Vol. 10 ("Glossarial index, with notes and illustrations on every word, person and thing, in the entire works") never published?

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Edited by George Stillman Hillard.

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Series compilation attributed to John Bell; cf. NUC, pre-1956, v.44, p. 652. First published in Edinburgh, printed by John Bell, 1777-1792. 1807 ed. usually called Bagster's ed.; cf. Lowndes, v. 5, p. 1898.

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"Observations" signed: J. C.

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Vols. 1-3, 5 have special t.-p.

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This thesis is the study of the use and abuse of Edmund Spenser as an authority in native English epic literature of the early seventeenth century, within fifty years of his death. It focuses on attempts to emulate or adapt his seminal text, The Faerie Queene (1596), and offers a comparative analysis of two such approaches by the liminal authors, Ralph Knevet and Samuel Sheppard. The former, a tutor to the wealthy Norfolk Paston family, produced his A Supplement of the Ferie Queene in the pre-Civil War period (c.1630-1635), while the latter wrote The Faerie King at the very end of the social upheaval of the war (c.1648-54). The thesis privileges the study of the holograph manuscripts (Cambridge University Library, MS Ee.3.53 and Bodleian Library MS Rawl. Poet. 28 respectively) over the basic editions of these neglected texts. It argues for the need to re-evaluate the significance of such texts within the Spenserian canon and, through new readings of the texts' structures and contexts, the thesis questions the legitimacy of canon formation and continuation, as well as the influence editorial policies and decision making can have on subsequent readers and receptions of the text

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Printed at the Chiswick Press.