The Spenser EncyclopediaA.C. Hamilton Routledge, 1 lip 2020 - 880 'This masterly work ought to be The Elizabethan Encyclopedia, and no less.' - Cahiers Elizabethains |
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... marriage, sexuality androgyne gender Hermaphrodite heroine marriage sex women, defense of Works, Spenser's Amoretti,
... marriage, sexuality androgyne gender Hermaphrodite heroine marriage sex women, defense of Works, Spenser's Amoretti,
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... marriage of her youngest son to Queen Elizabeth early in 1572, after the failure of the previous negotiations for a match with his brother, the Duc d'Anjou (the future Henri III). The offer was renewed regularly during the following ...
... marriage of her youngest son to Queen Elizabeth early in 1572, after the failure of the previous negotiations for a match with his brother, the Duc d'Anjou (the future Henri III). The offer was renewed regularly during the following ...
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... marriage and the deception he practiced on the Queen (IV vii 23–viii 18). In the earlier allusive reference to Raleigh, Spenser had portrayed the love of Timias and Belphoebe as a general and idealized image of the relationship of ...
... marriage and the deception he practiced on the Queen (IV vii 23–viii 18). In the earlier allusive reference to Raleigh, Spenser had portrayed the love of Timias and Belphoebe as a general and idealized image of the relationship of ...
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... marriage and of Scudamour's winning her from the Temple of Venus (IV x). Both events are presented as prior to her imprisonment by Busirane, and both are crucial to understanding Busirane's power over her. Nothing in Scudamour's remarks ...
... marriage and of Scudamour's winning her from the Temple of Venus (IV x). Both events are presented as prior to her imprisonment by Busirane, and both are crucial to understanding Busirane's power over her. Nothing in Scudamour's remarks ...
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... marriage in the next canto); Amoret requires divine intervention as a passive victim of another's misdeeming. Spenser is playing a dangerous game in this episode: he must justify his figure of married love, exonerate the undoubted ...
... marriage in the next canto); Amoret requires divine intervention as a passive victim of another's misdeeming. Spenser is playing a dangerous game in this episode: he must justify his figure of married love, exonerate the undoubted ...
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