Apparent Narrative as Thematic Metaphor: The Organization of the Faerie Queene |
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In Books III and IV The Faerie Queene seems to lose its bearings : they lack the pattern common to the Outer Books ... One expects that each Book will be dominated by a single male hero , identified in its title , whose adventures in ...
In Books III and IV The Faerie Queene seems to lose its bearings : they lack the pattern common to the Outer Books ... One expects that each Book will be dominated by a single male hero , identified in its title , whose adventures in ...
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It would seem that Book III itself does not allow us to determine whether or not he is engaged on a genuine mission ... Pursuing Amoret , he resembles Britomart in search of Artegall more than he does the Outer Books ' quest heroes .
It would seem that Book III itself does not allow us to determine whether or not he is engaged on a genuine mission ... Pursuing Amoret , he resembles Britomart in search of Artegall more than he does the Outer Books ' quest heroes .
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Books . We are encouraged to unite them with Book V. Yet the fact that they do not have the same titular hero as Book V frustrates this merger ; as , by implication , does the fact that Book V itself does have a quest hero in its title ...
Books . We are encouraged to unite them with Book V. Yet the fact that they do not have the same titular hero as Book V frustrates this merger ; as , by implication , does the fact that Book V itself does have a quest hero in its title ...
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One GROUNDWORK | 1 |
Two SCUDAMOUR AND AMORET | 72 |
Three BRITOMART AND ARTEGALL | 131 |
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