Concerned primarily with The Faerie Oueene, to which the extensive bibliog raphy is devoted, these original essays constitute an important statement on twentieth-century Spenser studies. The eight United States and Canadian scholars who contributed to this volume reflect no particular point of view, nor espouse any single technique, approach, or subject matter. Taken together, how ever, the essays prove to be remarkably consonant in their twentieth-century view of Spenser's capaciousness. The contribu tors, in addition ...
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Concerned primarily with The Faerie Oueene, to which the extensive bibliog raphy is devoted, these original essays constitute an important statement on twentieth-century Spenser studies. The eight United States and Canadian scholars who contributed to this volume reflect no particular point of view, nor espouse any single technique, approach, or subject matter. Taken together, how ever, the essays prove to be remarkably consonant in their twentieth-century view of Spenser's capaciousness. The contribu tors, in addition to the editors, are Rudolf B. Gottfried, A. C. Hamilton, S. K. Hen inger, Jr., A. Kent Hieatt, Carol V. Kaske, and Foster Provost. Students of Renaissance English litera ture will find that the volume is not only an important reference work but also an extremely useful overview of the entire range of Spenserian scholarship.
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