Samuel BeckettHarold Bloom Sixteen critical essays on the Elizabethan poet and his works. |
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Page 27
... question of its moral value in the first place , and he shows his sense of the importance of the question in his description of the Bower of Bliss . Spenser means by " Faerie " primarily the world of realized human nature . It is an ...
... question of its moral value in the first place , and he shows his sense of the importance of the question in his description of the Bower of Bliss . Spenser means by " Faerie " primarily the world of realized human nature . It is an ...
Page 92
... question of evil or falsehood in the Gardens of Adonis and the natural principles which they represent . What is at stake is the question of the adequacy of those principles to prepare an individual for the perils of human society ...
... question of evil or falsehood in the Gardens of Adonis and the natural principles which they represent . What is at stake is the question of the adequacy of those principles to prepare an individual for the perils of human society ...
Page 262
... question " Who knows not ? " That question is uttered by Cuddie , one of the shepherds in the eclogue , about another , Colin , and his mistress : in Cuddie's world , her name is echoed by every stream . When Spenser comes later on 262 ...
... question " Who knows not ? " That question is uttered by Cuddie , one of the shepherds in the eclogue , about another , Colin , and his mistress : in Cuddie's world , her name is echoed by every stream . When Spenser comes later on 262 ...
Contents
The Structure of Allegory in Books I and II | 41 |
Mutability and the Theme | 57 |
The Marriage of the Thames | 73 |
Copyright | |
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