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The 2016 Maclean Lecture
by Roland Greene

In this year’s Hugh Maclean lecture, Roland Greene describes Spenser’s “unwritten poetics.”



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Roland Greene, "The 2016 Maclean Lecture," Spenser Review (Spring-Summer 2016). Accessed May 9th, 2025.
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