The Allegorical Temper: Vision and Reality in Book II of Spenser's Faerie QueeneYale University Press, 1957 - 248 páginas |
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Página 101
... chronicle deals mainly with Roman Britain ; good and bad are no longer simply identified with Roman and Briton . The character of the British chronicle has undergone a radical change . It is true that the Romans still invade Britain ...
... chronicle deals mainly with Roman Britain ; good and bad are no longer simply identified with Roman and Briton . The character of the British chronicle has undergone a radical change . It is true that the Romans still invade Britain ...
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... chronicle is the lack of emphasis on moral causality . His chronicle is not dramatic in this sense , it does not probe the " moral concatenation of events , " and this for the simple reason that it is not focused on the effectiveness ...
... chronicle is the lack of emphasis on moral causality . His chronicle is not dramatic in this sense , it does not probe the " moral concatenation of events , " and this for the simple reason that it is not focused on the effectiveness ...
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... chronicle is an uninterrupted consummation . The in- terdependence of the two chronicles is effected chiefly by the presence of Elizabeth in Canto x . One chronicle presents the universal context— the problems of any ruler incurred ...
... chronicle is an uninterrupted consummation . The in- terdependence of the two chronicles is effected chiefly by the presence of Elizabeth in Canto x . One chronicle presents the universal context— the problems of any ruler incurred ...
Contenido
A Critical Misadventure | 3 |
The Demonic Allegorist | 211 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 241 |
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The Allegorical Temper: Vision and Reality in Book II of Spenser's Faerie Queene Harry Berger Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
The Allegorical Temper: Vision and Reality in Book II of Spenser's Faerie Queene Harry Berger Vista de fragmentos - 1957 |
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Acrasia action allegory Alma's appearance applied Arthur attitude becomes begin Belphoebe body Book Book II called Canto castle cause character Christian chronicle classical clear comparison concept consciousness critics described desire divine doth effect episode ethical Everyman evil example excellence existence expressed eyes fable face fact Faerie Queene faire feel fiction force function give grace Guyon hand hero hero's honor human idea ideal intention kind knight lines living look Mammon man's meaning merely MICHIGAN mind moral nature object Palmer passage passions person physical pleasure poem poet poetic poetry presented Press problem quest reader reality reason reference response seems seen sense simile situation soul Spenser spirit stanzas suggests symbolic temperance things tion true turn University virtue weakness York