Spenserian Satire : A Tradition of Indirection /

Scholars of Edmund Spenser have focused much more on his accomplishments in epic and pastoral than his work in satire. Scholars of early modern English satire almost never discuss Spenser. However, these critical gaps stem from later developments in the canon rather than any insignificance in Spense...

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Main Author: Hile, Rachel E. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Manchester] : Manchester University Press, 2017.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Indirect satire: theory and Spenserian practice
  • Spenser's satire of indirection: affiliation, allusion, allegory
  • Spenser and the English literary system in the 1590s
  • Spenserian "entry codes" to indirect satire
  • Thomas Middleton's satires before and after the Bishops' Ban
  • After the Bishops' Ban: imitation of Spenserian satire.