Spenser's Underworld in the 1590 Faerie QueeneEdwin Mellen Press, 2003 - Počet stran: 160 This work offers updated readings of some familiar Spenserian texts and a new way of conceiving the unity of the 1590 Faerie Queene. It brings a range of learning to bear, drawing from Freudian and Jungean psychology, scripture, and Greek and Roman mythology. |
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Theseus as Harrower of Hell in Book I | 29 |
Prince Arthur and Christs Descent into Hell | 49 |
Merlins Ambiguous Hell Power in Book III | 85 |
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