Spenser Studies, Issue 16University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002 - English literature A Renaissance poetry annual. |
Contents
Private and Public in The Faerie Queene | 1 |
Emblematic Reversals in Spensers | 23 |
The Effect of the Defeat of the Spanish Armada | 55 |
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