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Literary Criticism 16th Century

A Theatre for Spenserians

Papers of the International Spencer Colloquium Fredericton, New Brunswick October 1969

edited by Judith Kennedy & James Reither

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Dec 1973
Category
16th Century, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781487590796
    Publish Date
    Dec 1973
    List Price
    $19.95

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The International Spenser Colloquium, sponsored by St Thomas University and the University of New Brunswick, was held in Fredericton in 1969 to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of Spenser's first appearance in print in A Theatre for Wordlings. The intention of the colloquium was to honour a great poet for the pleasure and profit his work continues to give and to promote understanding of his poetry through lectures, discussions, and proposals for future lines of exploration.

 

The six original essays on Spenser's poetry contained in this volume were first presented at the colloquium. While there is a central concern with The Faerie Queene, the essays range widely through Spenser's works and treat many aspects of his poetic vision and artistry: his comic vein and his melancholy, his learning and his realism, his grand designs and his richness of detail. In their variety and vivacity the essays amply demonstrate the powerful appeal that Spenser's poetry exerts today and the quality of response it elicits

About the authors

Judith M. Kennedy is a professor emerita of St. Thomas University. She is the author of a critical edition of Yong's translation of Montemayor's Diana and Gil Polo's Enamoured Diana, and co-editor of A Theatre for Spenserians.

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James A. Reither was a professosr of English at St. Thomas University until 1996. He is now an Independent Education Management Professional in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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