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131) 49.3.3 Seán Lysaght, Trevor Joyce, John McAuliffe, Leanne O'Sullivan: Spenserian Poets
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read more132) 44.1.27 : Articles
Barret, J. K. “Vacant Time in The Faerie Queene.” ELH. 81.1 (2014): 1-27. Project Muse. Web.
read more133) Edited by Ayesha Ramachandran and Sarah Van der Laan: How to Read The Faerie Queene: A Forum
A pair of roundtables at the 2014 Sixteenth Century Society Conference gathered Spenserians to reflect on the challenges of reading ...
read more134) Hannah Crawforth: Queer Echoes: Reading 'The Faerie Queene' with Evie Shockley
In her Afterword to the recent special issue of Spenser Studies on Spenser and Race (co-edited by Dennis Britton and ...
read more135) Patrick Cheney: Catherine Nicholson, Reading and Not Reading ‘The Faerie Queene’: Spenser and the Making of Literary Criticism
In the title of Catherine Nicholson’s new book, Reading and Not Reading ‘The Faerie Queene’: Spenser and the Making ...
read more136) Thomas Herron: Jane Yeang Chui Wong, Dissent and Authority in Early Modern Ireland: The English Problem from Bale to Shakespeare
Jane Yeang Chui Wong. Dissent and Authority in Early Modern Ireland: The English Problem from Bale to Shakespeare. New York ...
read more137) Ladan Niayesh: Mitring Persia in The Faerie Queene
A goodly Lady clad in scarlot red,
read more138) Kat Addis: Slavery, Allegory and Romance in Book VI of the Faerie Queene
In Book VI, canto x of The Faerie Queene, a group of brigands raid the poem’s pastoral idyll and ...
read more139) 45.1.13 Andrew Hadfield: Anne Lake Prescott, William A. Oram and Andrew Escobedo, eds. Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual XXIX
Anne Lake Prescott, William A. Oram and Andrew Escobedo, eds. Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry Annual. XXIX. New York: AMS ...
read more140) : In Memoriam, Marshall Grossman, October 24, 1947 - March 29, 2011
This inaugural issue of The Spenser Review in its new format is dedicated to the memory of our colleague Marshall ...
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