Spenser at Play
Reading The Faerie Queene is like playing. This article develops an account of three relevant tendencies of play—to change through time, to animate its object, and to remain opaque in meaning—and distinguishes this account from other critical understandings of play. It then introduces a historical a...
Auteur principal: | Moshenska, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Modern Language Association
2019
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