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Spenser's Forms of History

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In Spenser's Forms of History, Bart van Es describes six modes through which Early Modern England addressed the past: chronicle, chorography, antiquarian discourse, euhemerism, typology, and prophecy. By setting this material alongside the works of Edmund Spenser, the book explores allusive strategies ranging in effect from euology to polemic. Key Spenserian texts, including The Faerie Queene, The Shepeardes Calendar, and A View of the Present State of Ireland, are read against Elizabethan cultural documents extending from popular print to restricted manuscripts. Over the course of six chapters, each focusing on a single 'form', the book shows Spenser to have been an exceptional historical thinker. Drawing on recent studies of nationhood, the study not only offers a new picture of the English 'Poet Historical', but also makes an innovative contribution to current debates concerning the relationship between literature and history.

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ISBN: 9780199249701
Publication date: 26th September 2002
Author: Bart (Fellow and University Lecturer in English, Fellow and University Lecturer in English, St Catherine's College, Oxf van Es
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 244 pages
Genres: Literary studies: general
Literary studies: poetry and poets