Edmund Spenser in the early eighteenth century : education, imitation, and the making of a literary model
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Edmund Spenser in the early eighteenth century : education, imitation, and the making of a literary model
(Medieval and Renaissance literary studies)
Duquesne University Press, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-240) and index
Contents of Works
- "As a ramping young horse" : the young poet's poet in school and out
- "Methinks I rove with Spenser thro' a fairy grove" : some lineaments of imitation and Spenser anthologized
- "Soon their beams attract the diver's eye" : Spenser remarked and edited
- Spenser among new voices : decade six and beyond
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Description
This book is a compelling investigation of a major writer's advent, reception, employment, growth, and influence in an age other than his own. Frushell explores many pertinent and largely unexamined primary documents, and this study serves as a primer for future critical scholarship as well as a guide to crucial primary material. A remarkable feature of this work is its three bibliographies, with the third giving a full account of well over 300 Spenser imitations and adaptations from the eighteenth century.
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