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An edition of Spenserian Satire (2016)

Spenserian Satire

Scholars of Edmund Spenser have focused much more on his accomplishments in epic and pastoral than his work in satire. Scholars of early modern English satire almost never discuss Spenser. However, these critical gaps stem from later developments in the canon rather than any insignificance in Spenser's accomplishments and influence on satiric poetry. This book argues that the indirect form of satire developed by Spenser served during and after Spenser's lifetime as an important model for other poets who wished to convey satirical messages with some degree of safety. The book connects key Spenserian texts in The Shepheardes Calender and the Complaints volume with poems by a range of authors in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, including Joseph Hall, Thomas Nashe, Tailboys Dymoke, Thomas Middleton and George Wither, to advance the thesis that Spenser was seen by his contemporaries as highly relevant to satire in Elizabethan England.

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English
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216

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Cover of: Spenserian Satire
Spenserian Satire: A Tradition of Indirection
2017, Manchester University Press
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Spenserian Satire
Dec 20, 2016, Manchester University Press
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Knowledge Unlatched 100058 KU Select 2016 Front List Collection

English.

Published in
Manchester

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Library of Congress
PR2367.S2, PR2367.S2 H55 2017

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL28358609M
ISBN 13
9780719088087, 9781526125132
OCLC/WorldCat
950450634

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OL20931628W

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