Chances of Mischief: Variations of Fortune in SpenserBöhlau, 1990 - 369 Seiten |
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... Quest " is first used when the poem as published in 1590 is almost over - at 3.7.53 — and more than half- way through the extended version of 1596. The term Spenser uses throughout to describe knightly action is " adventure , " starting ...
... Quest " is first used when the poem as published in 1590 is almost over - at 3.7.53 — and more than half- way through the extended version of 1596. The term Spenser uses throughout to describe knightly action is " adventure , " starting ...
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... quest . In a dance - like rhythm Guyon's speech modulates Arthur's allit- erative accents to define this opposing force as a fundamental foe to virtue , in keeping with the emblematic and literary tradition of the Fortuna - Virtus topos ...
... quest . In a dance - like rhythm Guyon's speech modulates Arthur's allit- erative accents to define this opposing force as a fundamental foe to virtue , in keeping with the emblematic and literary tradition of the Fortuna - Virtus topos ...
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... quest for temperance to proof from three angles , compassion- ist ( particularly dangerous to the virtuous soul ) , hedonistic ( a temp- tation to redefine the " armes " misused in compassion and to forgo the quest ) , and materialistic ...
... quest for temperance to proof from three angles , compassion- ist ( particularly dangerous to the virtuous soul ) , hedonistic ( a temp- tation to redefine the " armes " misused in compassion and to forgo the quest ) , and materialistic ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Wayes vnknowne | 71 |
57 | 82 |
Urheberrecht | |
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allegorical Amoret Archimago Artegall Artegall's Arthur assertion Ate's Beast becomes Boethius Book Britomart Calepine Calidore Calidore's canto chance chivalric contrast cosmic courtly Cupid's daemonic discourse divine divine grace doth Duessa earthly Edmund Spenser effect external Faerie Queene fate fear fictional figure Florimell Florimell's Fortuna Fortune Fortune's Giant grace Guyon's hath haue heauens heroic hostile human inner irony justice knight Legend Loeb Classical Library London & Cambridge loue love's lovers Lucifera means metaphor mimesis Mirabella Mirror for Magistrates mischance misfortune mishap moral Mutabilitie mutability narrative natural occasion opportunity Orlando furioso Pastorella's Phaedria Philotime plot poem poem's poetic Proem providential Queene's quest Radigund's reader reality realm Red Crosse Red Crosse's Renaissance romance Scudamour's Serena shows Spenser's stanza Stephen Orgel structure suggests tempest temptation Terpine textual Time's tion tradition trans turns Una's Venus Venus's victim virtue virtue's vnto wheel