Shakespeare and Spenser: attractive opposites
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Manchester Manchester University Press 2008
Schriftenreihe:Manchester Spenser
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-298) and index
Introduction : Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare : methodological investigations - J.B. Lethbridge -- - Beyond binarism : Eros/death and Venus/Mars in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra and Spenser's Faerie Queene - Judith H. Anderson -- - Spenser and Shakespeare : polarized approaches to psychology, poetics, and patronage - Robert Lanier Reid -- - Perdita, Pastorella, and the romance of literary form : Shakespeare's counter-Spenserian authorship - Patrick Cheney -- - Pastoral forms and religious reform in Spenser and Shakespeare - Karen Nelson -- - Equinoctial boar : Venus and Adonis in Spenser's Garden, Shakespeare's Epyllion, and Richard III's England - Anne Lake Prescott -- - Hamlet's debt to Spenser's Mother Hubberds tale : a satire on Robert Cecil? - Rache E. Hile -- - Fusion : Spenserian metaphor and Sidnean example in Shakespeare's King Lear - Susan Oldrieve -- - What means a knight? Red cross knight and Edgar - Michael L. Hays -- - Seven deadly sins and Shakespeare's Jacobean tragedies - Ronald Horton
In these 10 original papers by experts on the relations between Spenser and Shakespeare, the subject of the linguistic borrowings of Shakespeare from Spenser is treated systematically leading into broader-scale borrowings and influences being considered. A large bibliography of previous work is also provided
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (ix, 306 p.)
ISBN:0719079624
1781701059
184779176X
9780719079627
9781781701058
9781847791764

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