Keyword [Edmund Spenser] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Eternal Song Of Love |
| 2. | An Anatomy Of The Moral Significances In Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene |
| 3. | Plato's Thoughts About Literature Embodied In Edmund Spenser's Amoretti |
| 4. | Rewriting Of Old Legends For A Rising Nation |
| 5. | Embodiment Of Plato's Idealism In Edmund Spenser's Amoretti |
| 6. | Regenerating Into A New Adam |
| 7. | What Immortal Hand Or Eye? |
| 8. | A Study Of Visualized Politics In Spenser’s Shepheardes Calender |
| 9. | Disease And The Anxiety Of Religious Identity In Spenser’s The Faerie Queene |
| 10. | The Construction Of English National Identity In Spenser’s The Faerie Queene |
| 11. | A Comparative Study Of The Chinese Translation Of Edmund Spenser’s Amoretti |
| 12. | The invented language: John Foxe, Edmund Spenser, and the rhetorical development of English as a genre of heritage in the sixteenth century |
| 13. | Edmund Spenser and the History of the Book, 1569--1679 |
| 14. | The poet's poet: Approaches to teaching the works of Edmund Spenser |
| 15. | La reine des fees trop longtemps oubliee: Translation et traduction de l'oeuvre d'Edmund Spenser |
| 16. | Ambiguous adventures: Edmund Spenser and T. E. Lawrence, imperialists manque |
| 17. | Laureate poetry and humanist literary pedagogy in the English Renaissance (Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson, John Milton) |
| 18. | Blake and allegory (William Blake, Johann Joachim Winckelmann, E. A. Swedenborg, John Bunyan, Edmund Spenser) |
| 19. | Spenser's 'inward ey': Poetics, lexicography, and the motives for Edmund Spenser's linguistic idealism |
| 20. | The art of recollection: Ruin and cultural memory in Edmund Spenser's poetry |
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