Editor's Choice
In “Writing at Hazard: Accidental Spenser,” Andrew Zurcher explains why “Spenser’s allegoresis in The Faerie Queene might be said to be, at a deep level, accident prone.” Read more…
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Andrew Zurcher,
"Editor's Choice,"
Spenser Review
(Fall 2017).
Accessed April 26th, 2025.
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