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The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser
Taschenbuch von Richard A. Mccabe
Sprache: Englisch

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Beschreibung
The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser examines the entire canon of Spenser's work and the social and intellectual environments in which it was produced. It explores technical matters of style, language, and metre, the poet's use of sources and subtexts, and the reception of his work amongst editors, critics, writers, and visual artists.
The Oxford Handbook of Edmund Spenser examines the entire canon of Spenser's work and the social and intellectual environments in which it was produced. It explores technical matters of style, language, and metre, the poet's use of sources and subtexts, and the reception of his work amongst editors, critics, writers, and visual artists.
Über den Autor
Richard A. McCabe is Fellow of Merton College, and Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford University. He was elected FBA in 2007. He is author of Joseph Hall: A Study in Satire and Meditation (1982), The Pillars of Eternity: Time and Providence in 'The Faerie Queene' (1989), Incest, Drama, and Nature's Law 1550-1700 (1993), and Spenser's Monstrous Regiment: Elizabethan Ireland and the Poetics of Difference (2002). He has edited Edmund Spenser: The Shorter Poems for Penguin (1999). With Howard Erskine-Hill he co-edited Presenting Poetry: Composition, Publication, Reception (1995), and with David Womersley Literary Milieux: Essays in Text and Context presented to Howard Erskine-Hill.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction

  • Abbreviations

  • Illustrations

  • List of contributors

  • Section 1: Contexts

  • 1: Willy Maley: Spenser's Life

  • 2: Claire McEachern: Spenser and Religion

  • 3: David Baker: Spenser and Politics

  • 4: Andrew Zurcher and Chris Burlinson: Spenser's Secretarial Career

  • 5: Ciaran Brady: Spenser's Plantation

  • 6: Wayne Erickson: Spenser's Patrons and Publishers

  • 7: Paul D. Stegner: Spenser's Biographers

  • Section 2: Works

  • 8: Tom MacFaul: A Theatre for Worldlings (1569)

  • 9: Clare Kinney: The Shepheardes Calender (1579)

  • 10: Joseph Campana: Letters (1580)

  • 11: Linda Gregerson: The Faerie Queene (1590)

  • 12: Mark Rasmussen: Complaints, Daphnaïda (1591)

  • 13: Patrick Cheney: Colin Clovts, Astrophel (1595)

  • 14: Roland Greene: Amoretti and Epithalamion (1595)

  • 15: Elizabeth Jane Bellamy: The Faerie Queene (1596)

  • 16: David Lee Miller: Fowre Hymnes, Prothalamion (1596)

  • 17: Elizabeth Fowler: A View of the Present State of Ireland (1596, 1633)

  • 18: Gordon Teskey: Two Cantos of Mutabilitie (1609)

  • 19: Lisa Celovsky and Joseph Black: 'Lost Works', Suppositious Pieces, and Continuations

  • Section 3: Poetic Craft

  • 20: Dorothy Stephens: Spenser's Language(s)

  • 21: Jeff Dolven: Spenser's Metrics

  • 22: Colin Burrow: Spenser's Genres

  • 23: Peter Mack: Spenser and Rhetoric

  • 24: Kenneth Borris: Emblem, Allegory and Symbol

  • 25: Richard A. McCabe: Authorial Self-presentation

  • Section 4: Sources and Influences

  • 26: Carol Kaske: Spenser and the Bible

  • 27: Syrithe Pugh: Spenser and Classical Literature

  • 28: Andrew Escobedo: Spenser and Philosophy

  • 29: Bart van Es: Spenser and Historiography

  • 30: Andrew King: Spenser, Chaucer and Medieval Romance

  • 31: Lee Piepho: Spenser and Neo-Latin Literature

  • 32: Elizabeth Heale: Spenser and Sixteenth-Century Poetics

  • 33: Jason Lawrence: Spenser and Italian Literature

  • 34: Anne Lake Prescott: Spenser and French Literature

  • Section 5: Reception

  • 35: Joe Loewenstein: Spenser's Textual History

  • 36: Michelle O'Callaghan: Spenser's Literary Influence

  • 37: Claire Preston: Spenser and the Visual Arts

  • 38: David Wilson-Okamura: The Formalist Tradition

  • 39: John D. Staines: The Historicist Tradition

  • 40: Theresa Krier: Gender Studies

  • 41: Elizabeth D. Harvey: Psychoanalytical Criticism

  • 42: Andrew Hadfield: Postcolonial Spenser

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
Genre: Importe, Lyrik & Dramatik
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780198709671
ISBN-10: 0198709676
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mccabe, Richard A.
Redaktion: Mccabe, Richard A.
Hersteller: Oxford University Press(UK)
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de
Maße: 244 x 170 x 45 mm
Von/Mit: Richard A. Mccabe
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.07.2014
Gewicht: 1,439 kg
Artikel-ID: 108612262
Über den Autor
Richard A. McCabe is Fellow of Merton College, and Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford University. He was elected FBA in 2007. He is author of Joseph Hall: A Study in Satire and Meditation (1982), The Pillars of Eternity: Time and Providence in 'The Faerie Queene' (1989), Incest, Drama, and Nature's Law 1550-1700 (1993), and Spenser's Monstrous Regiment: Elizabethan Ireland and the Poetics of Difference (2002). He has edited Edmund Spenser: The Shorter Poems for Penguin (1999). With Howard Erskine-Hill he co-edited Presenting Poetry: Composition, Publication, Reception (1995), and with David Womersley Literary Milieux: Essays in Text and Context presented to Howard Erskine-Hill.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction

  • Abbreviations

  • Illustrations

  • List of contributors

  • Section 1: Contexts

  • 1: Willy Maley: Spenser's Life

  • 2: Claire McEachern: Spenser and Religion

  • 3: David Baker: Spenser and Politics

  • 4: Andrew Zurcher and Chris Burlinson: Spenser's Secretarial Career

  • 5: Ciaran Brady: Spenser's Plantation

  • 6: Wayne Erickson: Spenser's Patrons and Publishers

  • 7: Paul D. Stegner: Spenser's Biographers

  • Section 2: Works

  • 8: Tom MacFaul: A Theatre for Worldlings (1569)

  • 9: Clare Kinney: The Shepheardes Calender (1579)

  • 10: Joseph Campana: Letters (1580)

  • 11: Linda Gregerson: The Faerie Queene (1590)

  • 12: Mark Rasmussen: Complaints, Daphnaïda (1591)

  • 13: Patrick Cheney: Colin Clovts, Astrophel (1595)

  • 14: Roland Greene: Amoretti and Epithalamion (1595)

  • 15: Elizabeth Jane Bellamy: The Faerie Queene (1596)

  • 16: David Lee Miller: Fowre Hymnes, Prothalamion (1596)

  • 17: Elizabeth Fowler: A View of the Present State of Ireland (1596, 1633)

  • 18: Gordon Teskey: Two Cantos of Mutabilitie (1609)

  • 19: Lisa Celovsky and Joseph Black: 'Lost Works', Suppositious Pieces, and Continuations

  • Section 3: Poetic Craft

  • 20: Dorothy Stephens: Spenser's Language(s)

  • 21: Jeff Dolven: Spenser's Metrics

  • 22: Colin Burrow: Spenser's Genres

  • 23: Peter Mack: Spenser and Rhetoric

  • 24: Kenneth Borris: Emblem, Allegory and Symbol

  • 25: Richard A. McCabe: Authorial Self-presentation

  • Section 4: Sources and Influences

  • 26: Carol Kaske: Spenser and the Bible

  • 27: Syrithe Pugh: Spenser and Classical Literature

  • 28: Andrew Escobedo: Spenser and Philosophy

  • 29: Bart van Es: Spenser and Historiography

  • 30: Andrew King: Spenser, Chaucer and Medieval Romance

  • 31: Lee Piepho: Spenser and Neo-Latin Literature

  • 32: Elizabeth Heale: Spenser and Sixteenth-Century Poetics

  • 33: Jason Lawrence: Spenser and Italian Literature

  • 34: Anne Lake Prescott: Spenser and French Literature

  • Section 5: Reception

  • 35: Joe Loewenstein: Spenser's Textual History

  • 36: Michelle O'Callaghan: Spenser's Literary Influence

  • 37: Claire Preston: Spenser and the Visual Arts

  • 38: David Wilson-Okamura: The Formalist Tradition

  • 39: John D. Staines: The Historicist Tradition

  • 40: Theresa Krier: Gender Studies

  • 41: Elizabeth D. Harvey: Psychoanalytical Criticism

  • 42: Andrew Hadfield: Postcolonial Spenser

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
Genre: Importe, Lyrik & Dramatik
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780198709671
ISBN-10: 0198709676
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mccabe, Richard A.
Redaktion: Mccabe, Richard A.
Hersteller: Oxford University Press(UK)
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de
Maße: 244 x 170 x 45 mm
Von/Mit: Richard A. Mccabe
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.07.2014
Gewicht: 1,439 kg
Artikel-ID: 108612262
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