Spenser Studies: A Renaissance Poetry AnnualAnne Lake Prescott, Thomas P. Roche, William A. Oram This volume looks at: the life of Virgil and the aspiration of the New Poet; the secret faith of Spenser's Saracens; despair and the proportion of the self; despair and the composition of the Self; succession anxieties and the wandering suitor in Spenser's Faerie Queene; and more. |
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Page 133
... Busirane's Place : The House of Rhetoric The first two rooms in the House of Busirane indicate that it consists of rhetorical “ places ” familiar both to Britomart and to Spenser's readers . Thomas Roche has glossed Busirane as abuse or ...
... Busirane's Place : The House of Rhetoric The first two rooms in the House of Busirane indicate that it consists of rhetorical “ places ” familiar both to Britomart and to Spenser's readers . Thomas Roche has glossed Busirane as abuse or ...
Page 141
... Busirane , where its patron , the figure or at least the first figure behind the curtains , Busirane himself , primarily represents the radical constructedness of the entire place . As I have earlier noted , this art- full place simply ...
... Busirane , where its patron , the figure or at least the first figure behind the curtains , Busirane himself , primarily represents the radical constructedness of the entire place . As I have earlier noted , this art- full place simply ...
Page 142
... Busirane's rooms may indeed vanish , but this is hardly the last we see of their kind in Spenser's poetry . Busirane also represents a fantasy and , perhaps , additionally a cul- ture of rape , as others have argued without ...
... Busirane's rooms may indeed vanish , but this is hardly the last we see of their kind in Spenser's poetry . Busirane also represents a fantasy and , perhaps , additionally a cul- ture of rape , as others have argued without ...
Contents
The Life of Virgil and the Aspiration of the New Poet | 1 |
The Secret Faith of Spensers Saracens | 37 |
Despair and the Proportion of the Self | 75 |
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