The New Poet: Novelty and Tradition in Spenser's ComplaintsLiverpool University Press, 1 sty 1999 - 293 This study deals with a negleted collection of poems by Spenser which was issued in 1591, at the height of his career. While much has been written about Mother Hubbard's Tale and Muiopotmos, Dr Brown urges the reader to see that Spenser planned the whole collection with a consistent design. |
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Chapter Two Forming the first garland | 63 |
Chapter Three A goodlie bridge | 99 |
Chapter Four Poetrys liuing tongue | 133 |
Chapter Five Cracking the Nut? | 169 |
Chapter Seven And leave this lamentable | 255 |
Appendix UraniaAstraea and Divine Elisa | 271 |
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