Primary Sources on Monsters 2018
DOI: 10.1017/9781942401223.023
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Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene — Selections

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“…Denham (2021) notes that this is only discussed in depth within the phases of the four mythoi of comedy, romance, irony, and tragedy. Erickson (1996) explores the spatial and temporal themes of quests through his analysis of the 16th-century poem The Faerie Queene by Edward Spenser (Spenser, 1903). Unlike the quests explored by other authors, The Faerie Queene is an allegorical poem.…”
Section: Quest Theoristsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Denham (2021) notes that this is only discussed in depth within the phases of the four mythoi of comedy, romance, irony, and tragedy. Erickson (1996) explores the spatial and temporal themes of quests through his analysis of the 16th-century poem The Faerie Queene by Edward Spenser (Spenser, 1903). Unlike the quests explored by other authors, The Faerie Queene is an allegorical poem.…”
Section: Quest Theoristsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erickson (1996) explores the spatial and temporal themes of quests through his analysis of the 16th-century poem The Faerie Queene by Edward Spenser (Spenser, 1903). Unlike the quests explored by other authors, The Faerie Queene is an allegorical poem.…”
Section: Quest Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%