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Milton's "sage and serious Poet Spencer": error and imitation in The Faerie Queene and Areopagitica.(John Milton, Edmund Spencer)(Critical essay)
June 22, 2007... One of the topics that Milton discusses in Areopagitica (1644) is the inadequacy of cloistered virtue. The focus of his discussion is The Faerie Queene (1590,1596,1609), in which Spenser relates Mammon's temptation of Guyon in the underworld...
Shakespearean seductions, or, what's with Harold Bloom as Falstaff?(Critical essay)
June 22, 2007... This article positions itself as an intervention in the ongoing reproduction of the authentic Shakespeare, (1) investigating how the construction of his literary authority and an investment in so-called poetic being act as a source of seduction...
"To sin in loving virtue": Angelo of Measure for Measure.(Critical essay)(Character overview)
June 22, 2007... Preserved in the papers of the Essex Records Office and related by Joel Samaha is the account of a dispute between Lord Morley and Mr. Leventhorpe over the parents of an illegitimate child. Backed by their liveried retainers, the two justices...
Robert Herrick and the ambiguities of gender.(Critical essay)
June 22, 2007... Robert Herrick wrote hundreds of poems about real or imagined women. It is generally conceded that his "many fresh and fragrant mistresses" were purely imaginary, but understanding how he constructs gender is vital in developing an accurate...