Spenser Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Saracens in Faeryland2014/01/01English4
Hallmarks of Platonism and the Sons of Agape (Faerie Queene IV.ii–iv)2009/06/01English4
Spenser’s Lost Children2013/01/01English4
Britain Redux2014/01/01English3
Problems in the Virgilian Career2011/06/01English3
Cetaceous Sin and Dragon Death: The Faerie Queene, Natural Philosophy, and the Limits of Allegory2013/01/01English3
The Sincerity of Rapture2009/06/01English3
Reformed Ventriloquism: The Shepheardes Calender and the Craft of Commentary2011/06/01English3
Letters for the Dogs: Chasing Spenserian Alliteration2010/06/01English3
Edmund Spenser, Lucretian Neoplatonist: Cosmology in the Fowre Hymnes2009/06/01English3
Posthumanist Spenser?2015/01/01English3
Allegorization and Racialization inThe Faerie Queene2021/01/01English3
Medievalism without Nostalgia: Guyon’s Swoon and the English ReformationDescensus ad Inferos2014/01/01English2
Irish Nonhumanness and English Inhumanity in A Vewe of the Present State of Ireland2015/01/01English2
“The art of mightie words, that men can charme”: Language, Reason, and Humanity in The Faerie Queene2015/01/01English2
In the Blood: Spenser, Race, and Identity2021/01/01English2
“To Giue Faire Colour”: Sexuality, Courtesy, and Whiteness inThe Faerie Queene2021/01/01English2
Maybe She’s Born with It: Spenser’s Una, Milton’s Eve, and the Question of Golden Hair2021/01/01English2
“Swarth” Phantastes: Race, Body and Soul in The Faerie Queene2021/01/01English2
Squires of the Wood: The Decline of the Aristocratic Forest in Book VI of The Faerie Queene2010/06/01English2
“Of the sicke virgin”: Britomart, Greensickness, and the Man in the Mirror2010/06/01English2
A Retrograde Reading of Spenser’s Fowre Hymnes2009/06/01English2
Laughing at Spenser’s Daphnaida2011/06/01English2
Spenser and Jokes: The 2008 Kathleen Williams Lecture2010/06/01English2
Friends, Rivals, and Revisions: Chaucer’sSquire’s TaleandAmis and AmilouninThe Faerie Queene, Book IV2011/06/01English2
Paraphrase and Patronage in Virgils Gnat2010/06/01English2
Spenser and the Matter of Poetry2012/01/01English2
Ficinian Ideas in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser2009/06/01English2
Outfoxed?Mother Hubberds Tale, Adam Loftus, and Lord Burleigh in Irish Context2013/01/01English2
The Problem of Pity in Spenser’s Ruines of Time and Amoretti2014/01/01English2