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Shakespeare and Spenser : attractive opposites / edited by J.B. Lethbridge.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Manchester ; Manchester University Press ; (c)2008.; New York : Distributed in the United States exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan, (c)2008.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 306 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781847791764
  • 9781781701058
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PR3072 .S535 2008
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Contents:
Introduction : Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare : methodological investigations / J.B. Lethbridge -- Beyond binarism : Eros/death and Venus/Mars in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra and Spenser's Faerie Queene / Judith H. Anderson -- Spenser and Shakespeare : polarized approaches to psychology, poetics, and patronage / Robert Lanier Reid -- Perdita, Pastorella, and the romance of literary form : Shakespeare's counter-Spenserian authorship / Patrick Cheney -- Pastoral forms and religious reform in Spenser and Shakespeare / Karen Nelson -- Equinoctial boar : Venus and Adonis in Spenser's Garden, Shakespeare's Epyllion, and Richard III's England / Anne Lake Prescott -- Hamlet's debt to Spenser's Mother Hubberds tale : a satire on Robert Cecil? / Rache E. Hile -- Fusion : Spenserian metaphor and Sidnean example in Shakespeare's King Lear / Susan Oldrieve -- What means a knight? Red cross knight and Edgar / Michael L. Hays -- Seven deadly sins and Shakespeare's Jacobean tragedies / Ronald Horton.
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Summary: In these 10 original papers by experts on the relations between Spenser and Shakespeare, the subject of the linguistic borrowings of Shakespeare from Spenser is treated systematically leading into broader-scale borrowings and influences being considered. A large bibliography of previous work is also provided.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction : Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare : methodological investigations / J.B. Lethbridge -- Beyond binarism : Eros/death and Venus/Mars in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra and Spenser's Faerie Queene / Judith H. Anderson -- Spenser and Shakespeare : polarized approaches to psychology, poetics, and patronage / Robert Lanier Reid -- Perdita, Pastorella, and the romance of literary form : Shakespeare's counter-Spenserian authorship / Patrick Cheney -- Pastoral forms and religious reform in Spenser and Shakespeare / Karen Nelson -- Equinoctial boar : Venus and Adonis in Spenser's Garden, Shakespeare's Epyllion, and Richard III's England / Anne Lake Prescott -- Hamlet's debt to Spenser's Mother Hubberds tale : a satire on Robert Cecil? / Rache E. Hile -- Fusion : Spenserian metaphor and Sidnean example in Shakespeare's King Lear / Susan Oldrieve -- What means a knight? Red cross knight and Edgar / Michael L. Hays -- Seven deadly sins and Shakespeare's Jacobean tragedies / Ronald Horton.

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In these 10 original papers by experts on the relations between Spenser and Shakespeare, the subject of the linguistic borrowings of Shakespeare from Spenser is treated systematically leading into broader-scale borrowings and influences being considered. A large bibliography of previous work is also provided.

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