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Spenser Chronology

" ... A valuable and welcome book; it belongs in any library that has pretensions of supporting Spenser scholarship."--Russel J. Meyer, Spenser Newsletter A Spenser Chronology is the first serious attempt to map out in concrete detail all of the known facts concerning the poet Edmund Spenser, a major canonical author whose entire literary career was spent in Ireland. This book charts Spenser's parallel vocations of Elizabethan planter and Renaissance writer, outlining the activities, appointments and whereabouts of a prominent Irish colonist, and shedding new light on the life of one of the most important figures in English literary history.

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  • "" ... A valuable and welcome book; it belongs in any library that has pretensions of supporting Spenser scholarship."--Russel J. Meyer, Spenser Newsletter A Spenser Chronology is the first serious attempt to map out in concrete detail all of the known facts concerning the poet Edmund Spenser, a major canonical author whose entire literary career was spent in Ireland. This book charts Spenser's parallel vocations of Elizabethan planter and Renaissance writer, outlining the activities, appointments and whereabouts of a prominent Irish colonist, and shedding new light on the life of one of the most important figures in English literary history."@en
  • "A Spenser Chronology sheds new light on the life of the poet Edmund Spenser, a major canonical author whose entire literary career coincides with his vocation as a prominent Elizabethan planter in Ireland. Despite the number of specialist monographs devoted to him and the commendable biography undertaken by A.C. Judson for the Variorum edition of his works, a major gap remains in Spenser studies. This gap arises from the lack of a proper synthesis of the literary and historical lives."@en
  • "A Spenser Chronology sheds new light on the life of the poet Edmund Spenser, a major canonical author whose entire literary career coincides with his vocation as a prominent Elizabethan planter in Ireland. Despite the number of specialist monographs devoted to him and the commendable biography undertaken by A.C. Judson for the Variorum edition of his works, a major gap remains in Spenser studies. This gap arises from the lack of a proper synthesis of the literary and historical lives."

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  • "Overzichten (vorm)"
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  • "Zeittafel"
  • "Chronologies"@en
  • "Chronologies"

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  • "Spenser Chronology"@en
  • "A Spenser Chronology"@en
  • "A Spenser chronology"@en
  • "A Spenser chronology"