Showing 111 to 120 of 368 results matching your query: The Faerie Queene adaptaions
111) 48.1.5 Patrick Cheney: The Oxford Spenser Edition: An Update
Thanks to Andrew Hadfield for making available this update on The Oxford Edition of the Collected Works of Edmund Spenser.
read more112) 49.1.4 Dr Stuart A. Hart: Timias: Towards a Religious Definition of Spenserian Honour
Timias: Towards a Religious Definition of Spenserian Honour
read more113) 49.3.4 Joe Moshenska, Leah Whittington, Simon Palfrey, Ewan Fernie: Creative Criticism
Jump to: Joe Moshenska and Leah Whittington, Simon Palfrey, Ewan Fernie
read more114) 50.1.2 Emily Mayne: With bloody verses charmd? Spenser and Seneca
With bloody verses charmd? Spenser and Seneca
read more115) 51.1.3 Giulio J. Pertile: Cosmic Languishing in Spenser and Tasso
Over the last 25 or so years, the view of Tasso from the vantage point of Spenser studies has remained ...
read more116) 43.3.54 Robert L. Reid: David Wilson-Okamura, Spenser's International Style
Wilson-Okamura, David Scott. Spenser’s International Style. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2013. xiv + 235 pp. ISBN: 9781107038202. $85.50 cloth.
read more117) Willy Maley: Katarzyna Lecky, Pocket Maps and Public Poetry in the English Renaissance
Katarzyna Lecky, Pocket Maps and Public Poetry in the English Renaissance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. x, 277pp. ISBN 9780198834694 ...
read more118) 43.3.79 : 2013 Spenser Studies
Spenser Studies Vol. XXVIII (2013) is out. We are pleased to provide the abstracts for this year’s articles:
read more119) 44.2.44 Richard Danson Brown: Lucy Munro, Archaic Style in English Literature, 1590-1674
Grandam Words: Archaism and Controversy
read more120) 44.1.6 Joshua Reid: The Enchantments of Circe: Translation Studies and the English Renaissance
Barker, S. K. and Brenda M. Hosington, eds. Renaissance Cultural Crossroads: Translation, Print and Culture in Britain, 1473-1640. Boston: Brill ...
read more