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Spenser's Faerie Queene and the Cult of Elizabeth

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Author
Robin Headlam Wells
First published in 1983, Spenser’s Faerie Queene and the Cult of Elizabeth presents The Faerie Queene as a central document in the cult of Elizabeth. It shows how Spenser combines the resources of medieval iconography and Renaissance rhetoric in celebrating the Queen as the predestined ruler of an elect nation. In its introductory discussion of Renaissance poetics, the book emphasises the contemporary belief in the moral function of praise. Particular attention is given to the popular identification of Elizabeth with the Virgin Mary. If Elizabeth’s gender created problems for a poet writing in the heroic mode, at the same time it made available to him a form of praise that no secular poet had been able to use before. While the book contains material of interest to the Renaissance specialist, its lucid style and the valuable background material it provides will appeal to undergraduates reading Spenser for the first time.

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    SKU
    9781032635293
    Published At
    01.12.2023
    Pages
    194
    EAN
    9781032635293
    Format
    Created At (custom)
    05.09.2023
    ISBN
    9781032635293

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