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Comic Spenser
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18 October 2022

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 16th Century, POETRY / General, Literary studies: poetry and poets, Literature: history and criticism
'Laudably clear and jargon-free and including extensive notes, Comic Spenser will be useful for nonspecialists, and it will open intriguing avenues of interpretation for more advanced students. Coldham-Fussell provides extensive notes.'
CHOICE
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'...the book provides a strong argument that a full understanding of Spenser’s moral allegory requires greater attention to the role he envisions for humor and laughter in the epic.'
The Journal of British Studies
'Comic Spenser, with its richly detailed explorations of book 1, is a new resource for fresh and interesting ideas on this most-taught (if taught at all) part of The F.Q.'
Renaissance Quarterly
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1 Spencer and the comic Renaissance
Chapter 2 Humour and Heroism
Chapter 3 Spenser’s Bawdy; Or, Red Crosse’s Problem with Desire
Chapter 4 Laughing at Love: FQ III-IV
Chapter 5 Parody and Panegyric
Epilogue Humour and Allegory
Bibliography