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Spenser's life and the subject of biography / edited by Judith H. Anderson, Donald Cheney, David A. Richardson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Massachusetts studies in early modern culturePublication details: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, �1996.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 215 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585251258
  • 9780585251257
  • 1122054580
  • 9781122054584
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Spenser's life and the subject of biography.DDC classification:
  • 821/.3 B 20
LOC classification:
  • PR2363 .S65 1996eb
Other classification:
  • 18.05
Online resources:
Contents:
Spenser's lives, Spenser's careers / Richard Rambuss -- Disenchanted elves: biography in the text of Faerie queene V / Jay Farness -- Factions and fictions: Spenser's reflections of and on Elizabethan politics / Vincent P. Carey and Clare L. Carroll -- "All his minde on honour fixed": the preferment of Edmund Spenser / Jean R. Brink -- Spenser and court humanism / F.J. Levy -- Questionable evidence in the Letters of 1580 between Gabriel Harvey and Edmund Spenser / Jon A. Quitslund -- Spenser's retrography: two episodes in post-Petrarchan bibliography / Joseph Loewenstein --Spenser (re)reading du Bellay: chronology and literary response / Anne Lake Prescott -- The earl of Cork's lute / David Lee Miller.
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Review: "On the 400th anniversary of The Faerie Queene, this book challenges the received tradition of Spenser's biography. The first "life" of Edmund Spenser (c. 1552-99) was written by the poet himself, in allegorical fictions of poetic ambition, envy, and anxiety. Over succeeding centuries, readers have tried to revise and elaborate this life with reference to a handful of surviving records and a wealth of dubiously pertinent historical fact and gossip. The nine essays in this volume examine the history of Spenser biography and suggest strategies for reinterpreting it to an audience newly sensitive to problems of artistic self-presentation."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-215).

Spenser's lives, Spenser's careers / Richard Rambuss -- Disenchanted elves: biography in the text of Faerie queene V / Jay Farness -- Factions and fictions: Spenser's reflections of and on Elizabethan politics / Vincent P. Carey and Clare L. Carroll -- "All his minde on honour fixed": the preferment of Edmund Spenser / Jean R. Brink -- Spenser and court humanism / F.J. Levy -- Questionable evidence in the Letters of 1580 between Gabriel Harvey and Edmund Spenser / Jon A. Quitslund -- Spenser's retrography: two episodes in post-Petrarchan bibliography / Joseph Loewenstein --Spenser (re)reading du Bellay: chronology and literary response / Anne Lake Prescott -- The earl of Cork's lute / David Lee Miller.

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"On the 400th anniversary of The Faerie Queene, this book challenges the received tradition of Spenser's biography. The first "life" of Edmund Spenser (c. 1552-99) was written by the poet himself, in allegorical fictions of poetic ambition, envy, and anxiety. Over succeeding centuries, readers have tried to revise and elaborate this life with reference to a handful of surviving records and a wealth of dubiously pertinent historical fact and gossip. The nine essays in this volume examine the history of Spenser biography and suggest strategies for reinterpreting it to an audience newly sensitive to problems of artistic self-presentation."--BOOK JACKET.

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