Focusing on the satirical poetry of Edmund Spenser, this work highlights his significance as a foundational figure for emerging poets of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. It delves into Spenser's techniques and themes, illustrating how his approach to satire shaped the genre and influenced his contemporaries and successors. Through detailed analysis, the book emphasizes Spenser's enduring impact on the evolution of satirical poetry.
Rachel Hile Bücher


Spenserian Satire
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A detailed study of Spenser's poetic legacy, focusing on his reputation as a satirist and his influence on satirical poetry written by his contemporaries. -- .