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- Spenser, Edmund, — 1552?-1599. — Faerie queene
- Spenser, Edmund, — 1552?-1599 — Knowledge — America
- Didactic poetry, English — History and criticism
- Epic poetry, English — History and criticism
- Geographical discoveries in literature
- English poetry — American influences
- English poetry — Spanish influences
- Explorers in literature
- Colonies in literature
- Spain — Colonies — America — History — 16th century
- America — Discovery and exploration — Spanish
- America — In literature
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- "Temperate Conquests examines Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene within the context of England’s international relations and colonial expansion during the Elizabethan period. It is significant reconsideration of Book 2, which is often regarded as one of the least topical and thus least engaging books of The Faerie Queene." "This book responds to the recent wave of work emphasizing Spenser’s tenure in Ireland as defining his interest with English colonialism. Temperate Conquests contains much that will interest students and scholars of Edmund Spenser, Renaissance studies, and European colonialism."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Introduction: Spenser’s Horizon
- 1. The Elizabethan Projection
- 2. Bloody Hans and "Puissant Kings": Guyon’s Mission
- 3. Negating the Conqueror: Guyon as Anti- Conquistador
- 4. Hunger of Gold: Guyon at the Cave of Mammon
- 5. Gnats, Mantles, Tigers, Shades: Maleger and the "Irish Question"
- 6. The End of All Our Travel: Guyon at the Bower of Bliss
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- 0814328725
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