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  1. Shepheards devises
    Edmund Spenser's Shepheardes calender and the Institutions of Elizabethan society
    Autor*in: Lane, Robert
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens, Ga. [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    ISBN: 0820315141
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 3715
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    Schlagworte: Hirtendichtung
    Weitere Schlagworte: Spenser, Edmund (1552-1599): The shepheardes calender
    Umfang: X, 240 S., Ill.
  2. Shepheards devises
    Edmund Spenser's Shepheardes calendar and the institutions of Elizabethan society
    Autor*in: Lane, Robert
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens, Ga. u.a.

    In this study of Edmund Spenser's 1579 poem The Shepheardes Calender, Robert Lane uncovers hidden dimensions of Spenser's earliest important work by embedding it in the historical context of Queen Elizabeth's reign and showing how thoroughly it... mehr

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    In this study of Edmund Spenser's 1579 poem The Shepheardes Calender, Robert Lane uncovers hidden dimensions of Spenser's earliest important work by embedding it in the historical context of Queen Elizabeth's reign and showing how thoroughly it engages the fundamentally sociopolitical issues that confronted English society of the time. Rejecting earlier formalist and new historicist readings that viewed Elizabethan culture as fundamentally aristocratic, Lane reveals this poem's thoroughgoing identification with the nonelite of Spenser's society. By including such popular forms as fables, proverbs and woodcuts and by drawing on the vernacular literary tradition of Piers Plowman and Skelton's "Collyn Clout," Lane argues, the Calender valorizes the voice and culture of the subordinate classes in the highly stratified Elizabethan social order The perspective of those who were politically and culturally disenfranchised is integral to the poem's critique of the Elizabethan institutions: the Crown and church, the social hierarchy, the practice of patronage, and the economic system. As Lane notes, discussion of such issues in Spenser's society was dangerous because the Crown claimed a prerogative to govern public speech. Lane describes how Spenser, while challenging this prerogative, used strategies that protected him from official retaliation. Important among these was the inclusion of voices within the text that seem to present an orthodox position but are in fact critically scrutinized. Lane goes on to show that by taking up controversial social and political issues, the Calender also raises the question of poetry's social role Whereas most modern scholarship reads the poem as a monovocal treatise on aesthetics that is firmly aligned with the Court, Lane demonstrates that contained within the Calender's poetic discussion is a debate that actually interrogates the social status and function of courtly poetry and begins to outline an alternative conception consonant with it own practice

     

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  3. Shepheards devises
    Edmund Spenser's Shepheardes calendar and the institutions of Elizabethan society
    Autor*in: Lane, Robert
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens, Ga. u.a.

    In this study of Edmund Spenser's 1579 poem The Shepheardes Calender, Robert Lane uncovers hidden dimensions of Spenser's earliest important work by embedding it in the historical context of Queen Elizabeth's reign and showing how thoroughly it... mehr

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    In this study of Edmund Spenser's 1579 poem The Shepheardes Calender, Robert Lane uncovers hidden dimensions of Spenser's earliest important work by embedding it in the historical context of Queen Elizabeth's reign and showing how thoroughly it engages the fundamentally sociopolitical issues that confronted English society of the time. Rejecting earlier formalist and new historicist readings that viewed Elizabethan culture as fundamentally aristocratic, Lane reveals this poem's thoroughgoing identification with the nonelite of Spenser's society. By including such popular forms as fables, proverbs and woodcuts and by drawing on the vernacular literary tradition of Piers Plowman and Skelton's "Collyn Clout," Lane argues, the Calender valorizes the voice and culture of the subordinate classes in the highly stratified Elizabethan social order The perspective of those who were politically and culturally disenfranchised is integral to the poem's critique of the Elizabethan institutions: the Crown and church, the social hierarchy, the practice of patronage, and the economic system. As Lane notes, discussion of such issues in Spenser's society was dangerous because the Crown claimed a prerogative to govern public speech. Lane describes how Spenser, while challenging this prerogative, used strategies that protected him from official retaliation. Important among these was the inclusion of voices within the text that seem to present an orthodox position but are in fact critically scrutinized. Lane goes on to show that by taking up controversial social and political issues, the Calender also raises the question of poetry's social role Whereas most modern scholarship reads the poem as a monovocal treatise on aesthetics that is firmly aligned with the Court, Lane demonstrates that contained within the Calender's poetic discussion is a debate that actually interrogates the social status and function of courtly poetry and begins to outline an alternative conception consonant with it own practice

     

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  4. Shepheards devises
    Edmund Spenser's Shepheardes calender and the institutions of Elizabethan society
    Autor*in: Lane, Robert
    Erschienen: 1993
    Verlag:  University of Georgia Press, Athens [u.a.]

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 0820315141
    Weitere Identifier:
    92027594
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 3715
    Schlagworte: Literature and society; Pastoral poetry, English; Social institutions in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599): Shepherd's calender
    Umfang: X, 240 S, Ill, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index