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Spenser Gets a Life
2012 brought us the first biography of Edmund Spenser in more than half a century. SpR honors the event with three separate reviews: one by Judith Anderson, a leading Spenserian who has also studied the "life-writing" of the period; one by historian David Harris Sacks; and one by biographer David Riggs.

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"Spenser Gets a Life," Spenser Review 42.2.11 (Winter 2013). Accessed April 16th, 2024.
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