Spenser's poetics of corporeality and its influence on Milton
<p>This thesis is concerned with the relationship between rhetoric, reading and fallen bodies—both natural and imagined—within Edmund Spenser’s <em>Faerie Queene</em>, and the influence of Spenser’s practice on his greatest ‘poetical son’, John Milton. It begins and ends with alleg...
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Language: | English |
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2019
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