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Movement and the City in The Faerie Queene

Jim Ellis’s paper from the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference last summer in Bruges takes a fresh look at how movement in The Faerie Queene signifies forms of communal and political subjectivity. Read More … 

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"Movement and the City in The Faerie Queene," Spenser Review (Winter 2017). Accessed April 19th, 2024.
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