‘“O pierlesse Poesye, where is then thy place?”’: Locating Patronage in Spenser’
“O pierlesse Poesye, where is then thy place?”: As Piers’s despairing question indicates, Spenser’s concern with patronage stretches beyond the customary “topoi” of his paratexts to inform the topography of the verse through which he seeks it. As he proceeds from genre to genre, the geographical dis...
Κύριος συγγραφέας: | McCabe, R |
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Μορφή: | Journal article |
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University of Chicago Press
2018
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