Spenser and the Middle Ages, 1976 : proceedings from a special session at the Eleventh Conference on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, Michigan 2-5 May 1976 / David A. Richardson, Co-ordinator and editor
- Published
- [Cleveland] : Cleveland State University, 1976.
- Physical Description
- vii, 425 pages
- Additional Creators
- Richardson, David A. and Conference on Medieval Studies (11th : 1976 : Kalamazoo, Mich)
- Contents
- 1. Gross, G.J. Shepherds in love: an analysis of the love theme in the shepheardes calender. Davis, C. R. Towards comprehensive love in Spenser's Shepheardes calender -- 2. Klein, J.L. The serpent and the siren in The faerie queene, I and II. Pearson, D.W. Spenser's labyrinth--again -- 3. Thaon, B. Spenser's British and elfin chronicles: a reassessment -- 4. Dooley, C.E. Artegall, Timias and lust: use of the medieval wild man motif in book IV, cantos vi and vii of The faerie queene. Shaver, A Artegall tamed too far. -- 5. Stump, D. Britomart's mock-romantic quest. Meyer, R.J. Timias in love -- 6. Jordan, M.E. Sir Calidore and The sacred noursery/of verture. Galyon, L. Some questions and neo-Platonic answers -- 7. Hieatt, A.K. The Canterbury tales in The faerie queene. Holahan, M. Chaucer and Spenser: poetic influence and literary history -- 8. Donnelly, M.L. A commentary on The Caturbury tales in The Faerie queene. Evett, D. Picture and structure in The faerie queene -- 9. Haeger, C.A. Dreamscape and dream vision: Spenser and medieval allegorical tradition. Ulreich, J.C. The problem of vision -- 10. Webster, J. The allegory of contradiction in Everyman and The faerie queene. Quilligan, M. A critique.--Dees, J.S., Richardson, D.A., Brent, H. Spenser and the Middle Ages: a checklist (1945-1976).
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- Microform, [19__]. 5 microfiches : negative ; 11 x 15 cm.
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