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Spenser's Heavenly Elizabeth
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This book reveals the queen behind Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene. Placing Spenser's epic poem in the context of the tumultuous sixteenth century, Donald Stump offers a groundbreaking reading of the poem as an allegory of Elizabeth I's life. By narrating the loves and wars of an Arthurian realm that mirrors Elizabethan England, Spenser explores the crises that shaped Elizabeth's reign: her break with the pope to create a reformed English Church, her standoff with Mary, Queen of Scots, offensives against Irish rebels and Spanish troops, confrontations with assassins and foreign invaders, and the apocalyptic expectations of the English people in a time of national transformation. Brilliantly reconciling moral and historicist readings, this volume offers a major new interpretation of The Faerie Queene.
Offers a major new interpretation of Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene Presents the necessary sixteenth-century context to understand The Faerie Queene as historical allegory Argues that Spenser's storytelling teaches nobility through fairy history, as the Bible teaches godliness through Hebrew history Compares Edmund Spenser with Sir Philip Sidney, exploring their disagreements over the queen and her place in the providential order of history
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Donald Stump is Professor of English at Saint Louis University, USA. His publications include Elizabeth I and Her Age and Elizabeth I and the 'Sovereign Arts,' along with numerous articles on Renaissance literature and the Spenser and Sidney World Bibliographies. With Carole Levin, he founded the Queen Elizabeth I Society.
Klappentext
This book reveals the queen behind Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene. Placing Spenser's epic poem in the context of the tumultuous sixteenth century, Donald Stump offers a groundbreaking reading of the poem as an allegory of Elizabeth I's life. By narrating the loves and wars of an Arthurian realm that mirrors Elizabethan England, Spenser explores the crises that shaped Elizabeth's reign: her break with the pope to create a reformed English Church, her standoff with Mary, Queen of Scots, offensives against Irish rebels and Spanish troops, confrontations with assassins and foreign invaders, and the apocalyptic expectations of the English people in a time of national transformation. Brilliantly reconciling moral and historicist readings, this volume offers a major new interpretation of The Faerie Queene.
Inhalt
I. Spenser's Method and Artistry.- 1. Introduction to Spenser's Art of Royal Encomium.- 2. Spenser, Elizabeth, and the Problem of Flattery.- 3. Gloriana, Biblical Typology, and Moral Transfiguration.- II. Spenser's Elizabeth.- 4. Una and the English Reformation.- 5. The Maturation of the Queen.- 6. The Queen in Her Glory.- III. The Faerie Queene in Context.- 7. Una, Mercilla, and the Elizabethan Apocalypse.- 8. Sidney, Spenser, and the Queen.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 356
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 573g
- Untertitel Providential History in The Faerie Queene
- Autor Donald Stump
- Titel Spenser's Heavenly Elizabeth
- Veröffentlichung 18.11.2019
- ISBN 3030271145
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783030271145
- Jahr 2019
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T24mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Auflage 1st edition 2019
- GTIN 09783030271145