Spenser's Control of Tone as a Structuring Principle in Books Three and Four of The Faerie QueeneUniversity of Notre Dame, 1971 - 350 páginas |
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... present tense with the sequence as Spenser's only structural device ......... . We know the poem feels as it always has felt and so need feel no strain if there seem to be shifts in tone or inconsistencies Since Sale finds that " shifts ...
... present tense with the sequence as Spenser's only structural device ......... . We know the poem feels as it always has felt and so need feel no strain if there seem to be shifts in tone or inconsistencies Since Sale finds that " shifts ...
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... present , and concludes that it can only envy the goodness of the past . " Vile rancour " and " surquedrie " The nostalgia for the past , com- are the lot of the present . bined with contempt for the present , which is clearly shown in ...
... present , and concludes that it can only envy the goodness of the past . " Vile rancour " and " surquedrie " The nostalgia for the past , com- are the lot of the present . bined with contempt for the present , which is clearly shown in ...
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... present . There was much beauty in that old world , as the Narrator notes when summariz- ing Poeana's reputation before and after reformation : And she whom Nature did so faire create , That she mote match the fairest of her daies , Yet ...
... present . There was much beauty in that old world , as the Narrator notes when summariz- ing Poeana's reputation before and after reformation : And she whom Nature did so faire create , That she mote match the fairest of her daies , Yet ...
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Differing approaches to reading IIIIV | 12 |
II | 24 |
A Authorial Humility | 35 |
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action allegorical Alpers Amoret appears Ariostan Ariosto Artegall Arthos Arthur audience aware beauty Blandamour Braggadocchio Brito Britomart Canto characters Chastity Chaucer Cleanth Brooks comedy context conventional courtly critical discord doth dramatic irony Duessa Durling Edmund Spenser English epic simile episode ethos example Faerie Queene False Florimell Fiction figure Florimell's Fourth Books friendship Glauce goodly Guyon hart Hellenore ironic tones ironist irony of situation judgement knight Ladies lives end lovers lust Malbecco Malecasta Marinell mine7 moral narrative Narrator Narrator's Orlando Furioso Paridell parody persona plot Poeana poem Poet position praise Press Princeton Proem rator reader relationship Renaissance rhetorical romantic epic satire satirist Satyrane says Scudamour seems selfe Spenserian narrator spright Squire of Dames stanza story structure thee thou tion tonal Tournament two-book unit types of irony Unpublished dissertation unto Variorum verbal irony viii W. H. Auden weene York