The Faerie Queene’s been flying under the radar of Pioneer Square’s exalted restaurant revitalization since this past spring. It’s got an odd name: the title of an extremely long, unfinished epic by ...
It’s an uncomfortably hot day in central London; the early advances of Summer are encroaching upon the cooler climes of Spring, and the sunshine is making a mockery of those who donned their usual ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This article is a study of "stounds" in Spenser's Faerie Queene. The stound, which is a moment of shock or stupefaction, is analyzed first in ...
The Faerie Queene (1590, 1596) by Edmund Spenser is one of the most significant and ambitious works of English literature from the late 16th century. A long, allegorical epic poem written in ottava ...
The term grotestque, now freely used in many contexts, originally referred to a style of architectural decor inspired by the rediscovery of Nero's Domus Aurea in the fifteenth century. In this narrow ...
More than four hundred years ago there lived in England a poet named Edmund Spenser (1552 – 1599). He was brave and true and gentle, and he loved all that was beautiful and good. Edmund Spenser wrote ...
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