Edmund Spenser: Prince of PoetsHutchinson, 1971 - 189 "All Spenser's work, including the minor poems and the prose View of Ireland, is examined. There are chapters on The Shepheardes Calender, the Complaints poems, the great love and religious poetry of 1595-6 and the Faerie Queene. The author illustrates the range of Spenser's imaginative and poetic skills in pastoral, elegy, lyric, satire, sonnet, ode, epithalamium, religious ode and epic, and shows why he was the most popular of Elizabethan poets." -Publisher. |
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