Spenser Studies

A Renaissance Poetry Annual

Edited by
Anne Lake Prescott, William A. Oram, and Andrew Escobedo

ISSN 0195-9468
Set ISBN-10 0-404-19200-9
Set ISBN-13: 978-0-404-19200-6


Click here for contents to volumes 1–28.


Available
Volume XXX
December 2015
ISBN-10: 0-404-19230-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-404-19230-3
Cloth $178.50

Guest Editors
Ayesha Ramachandran and Melissa E. Sanchez

Ayesha Ramachandran and Melissa E. Sanchez, “Spenser and the ‘Human’: An Introduction”

I. A Dialogue on Method
Ayesha Ramachandran, “Humanism and Its Discontents”
Melissa E. Sanchez, “Posthumanist Spenser?”

II. Human Limits
William A. Oram, “Human Limitation and Spenserian Laughter”
Tullia Giersberg, “‘The Art of Mightie Words, that Men Can Charme’: Language, Reason, and Humanity in The Faerie Queene”
Matthew Zarnoweiki, “Spenser’s Angels: Salvation, Retractation, and Superhuman Poiesis in Fowre Hymnes”
David Quint, “Response”

III. The Politics of Humanism and Humanity
James Ross MacDonald, “The Redcrosse Knight and the Limits of Human Holiness”
Katarzyna Lecky, “Irish Non-humanness and English Inhumanity in A vewe of the present state of Ireland”
John Walters, “Human, All Too Human: Spenser and the Dangers of Irish Civilization”
Anthony Welch, “Anthropology and Anthropophagy in The Faerie Queene”
Joseph Loewenstein, “Response: They Speake Like Ghosts: Spenser, the Human, and the Humane”

IV. Theorizing Life
Russ Leo, “The Species-Life of Worldlings”
Steven Swarbrick, “The Life Aquatic: Liquid Poetics and the Discourse of Friendship in The Faerie Queene”
Andrew Wallace, “Spenser’s Dead”
Stephen Guy-Bray, “Response”

V. Animal Life
Joseph Campana, “Spenser’s Inhumanity”
Sean Henry, “Getting Spenser’s Goat: Calepine, Spenser’s Goats, and the Problem of Meaning”
Bradley Tuggle, “‘Man is not like an Ape’: Facing Life in PROSOPOPOIA. / Or / Mother Hubberds Tale”
Bruce Boehrer, “Response: Equal Rights for All Dirt”

VI. Aesthetics, Objects, Things, and Matter
Rachel Eisendrath, “Going Outside: Aesthetics and Human Subjectivity in The Faerie Queene, Book III”
Michael West, “Wonder, Artifacts, and the Human in The Faerie Queene”
Tiffany Jo Werth, “‘Degendered’: Spenser’s ‘yron man’ in a ‘stonie’ age”
Julian Yates, “Response: Wonder, Stone, and the Outside: Edmund Spenser’s Infra-human Aesthetic”


Available
Volume XXIX
2014
ISBN-10: 0-404-19200-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-404-19200-6
Cloth $178.50

David Lee Miller, “The Kathleen Williams Lecture 2014: The Chastity of Allegory”
David J. Baker, “Britain Redux”
Talya Meyers, “Saracens in Faeryland”
Robert Lanier Reid, “Sansloy’s Double Meaning and the Mystic Design of Spenser’s Legend of Holiness”
Katharine Cleland, “English National Identity and the Reformation Problem of Clandestine Marriage in Spenser’s Faerie Queene Book I”
Russ Leo, “Medievalism without Nostalgia: Guyon’s Swoon and the English Reformation Descensus ad Inferos”
Jerrod Rosenbaum, “Spenser’s Merlin Rehabilitated”
Kelly Lehtonen, “The Abjection of Malbecco: Forgotten Identity in Spenser’s Legend of Chastity”
Robert W. Tate, “Haunted by Beautified Beauty: Tracking the Images of Spenser’s Florimell(s)”
Jeffrey B. Griswold, “Allegorical Consent: The Faerie Queene and the Politics of Erotic Subjection”
Matthew Harrison, “The Rude Poet Presents Himself: Breton, Spenser, and Bad Poetry”
Ruth Kaplan, “The Problem of Pity in Spenser’s Ruines of Time and Amoretti”
Jean R. Brink, “Publishing Spenser’s View of the Present State of Ireland: From Matthew Lownes and Thomas Man (1598) to James Ware (1633)”

Gleanings

Gillian Hubbard, “The Folly of Proverbs and the Mammon of Book II of The Faerie Queene”
Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, “The Meaning of ‘Imply’ in The Faerie Queene III.vi.34”


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