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Release Year
2014
Book Title
Edmund Spenser: A Life
ISBN
9780198703006
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Biography & Autobiography
Publication Name
Edmund Spenser : Alife
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
General, Literary, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.4 in
Author
Not Available
Item Weight
34.9 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
648 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198703007
ISBN-13
9780198703006
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202565448

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
648 Pages
Publication Name
Edmund Spenser : Alife
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Subject
General, Literary, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Type
Textbook
Author
Not Available
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
34.9 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
Hadfields breadth of reading and his coverage of relevant details are impressive. ... will undoubtedly become the authoritative biography of Spenser, 'Hadfield's breadth of reading and his coverage of relevant details are impressive. ... will undoubtedly become the authoritative biography of Spenser'Elizabeth Heale, Modern Language Review'readers will find much to enjoy in this story of a path-breaking, independent-minded writer, whose network of associates included most f the important literary and political figures in the last quarter of the 16th century.'Neil Rhodes, Around the Globe'this is going to be the standard biography of Spenser for a very long time ... If I encounter a better historical biography this year, I'll be surprised.'Jonathan Wright, The Tablet'Hadfield's Spenser is revelatory and performed with authentic scholarship and drive.'Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University'Andrew Hadfield has created ... an invaluable biography, which will be a resource for Spenserian scholars and enthusiasts for generations to come.'Helen Hackett, Times Literary Supplement'This is, in all senses, a substantial book, packed with scholarly detail.'Charles Nicholl, The Guardian'Andrew Hadfield's monumental undertaking sets new standards in life writing. Not merely a significant contribution to Spenser studies, it changes the way we think about Renaissance literature, Elizabethan history, biographical criticism and issues of authorship.'Times Higher Education'A phenomenal work of scholarship and insight.'Nicola Shulman, The Spectator'Andrew Hadfield's life of Spenser is the first biography of the Prince of Poets, as his epitaph had it, in 60 years, and I cannot imagine anyone doing a better job for another 60 ... He brings to the biography a nuanced critical intelligence, and above all, a capacity to remind the reader how surprising Spenser was.'Stuart Kelly, The Scotsman'This definitive portrait brings fresh life to a magnificent but maligned poet ... a model biography.'Jerry Brotton, The Independent'Andrew Hadfield's Spenser is a remarkable piece of work ... It is difficult to imagine a more exhaustive examination of a poet's life.'Harold Weatherby, Sewanee Review'Edmund Spenser: A Life by Andrew Hadfield displays a rare understanding of the poet's ambiguous legacy, of his relationship to history and then to art. Mr Hadfield makes no simple judgments about the connection or disconnection between beauty and cruelty, but he offers a nuanced and clever reading of the work and the man that made the work.'Colm Toibin, The Wall Street Journal, Best books of 2012'Hadfield's thorough analysis of the self-referential elements in Spenser's writings makes this a book that those studying Spenser will want to consult frequently.'B. E. Brandt, Choice'Andrew Hadfield's biography takes Spenser scholarship and criticism to a new level.'Gordon Teskey, The Spenser Review'feast on it alone and with friends and feed it to your students.'J.B. Lethbridge, Shakespeare Jahrbuch
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
821.3
Table Of Content
AcknowledgmentsList of FiguresList of AbbreviationsIntroduction: Writing the Life1. Origins and Childhood2. Spenser goes to College3. Lost Years4. Annus Mirabilis5. To Ireland I6. Spenser's Castle7. Back to England8. 15919. More Lost Years and Second Marriage (1592-5)10. Return to London, 1596-711. Last Years, 1597-9AfterwordAppendix One: Spenser's DescendantsAppendix Two: Portraits of SpenserAppendix Three: Spenser's LivesBibliographyIndex
Synopsis
Edmund Spenser's innovative poetic works have a central place in the canon of English literature. Yet he is remembered as a morally flawed, self-interested sycophant; in Karl Marx's words, 'Elizabeth's arse-kissing poet'. In this vibrant and vivid biography - the first for 60 years - Andrew Hadfield finds a more complex and subtle Spenser., Edmund Spenser's innovative poetic works have a central place in the canon of English literature. Yet he is remembered as a morally flawed, self-interested sycophant; complicit in England's ruthless colonisation of Ireland; in Karl Marx's words, 'Elizabeth's arse-kissing poet'-- a man on the make who aspired to be at court and who was prepared to exploit the Irish to get what he wanted. In his vibrant and vivid book, the first biography of the poet for 60 years, Andrew Hadfield finds a more complex and subtle Spenser. How did a man who seemed destined to become a priest or a don become embroiled in politics? If he was intent on social climbing, why was he so astonishingly rude to the good and the great Lord Burghley, the earl of Leicester, Sir Walter Ralegh, Elizabeth I and James VI? Why was he more at home with 'the middling sort' -- writers, publishers and printers, bureaucrats, soldiers, academics, secretaries, and clergymen -- than with the mighty and the powerful? How did the appalling slaughter he witnessed in Ireland impact on his imaginative powers? How did his marriage and family life shape his work? Spenser's brilliant writing has always challenged our preconceptions. So too, Hadfield shows, does the contradictory relationship between his between life and his art., Edmund Spenser's innovative poetic works have a central place in the canon of English literature. Yet he is remembered as a morally flawed, self-interested sycophant; complicit in England's ruthless colonisation of Ireland; in Karl Marx's words, 'Elizabeth's arse-kissing poet'-- a man on the make who aspired to be at court and who was prepared to exploit the Irish to get what he wanted.In his vibrant and vivid book, the first biography of the poet for 60 years, Andrew Hadfield finds a more complex and subtle Spenser. How did a man who seemed destined to become a priest or a don become embroiled in politics? If he was intent on social climbing, why was he so astonishingly rude to the good and the great - Lord Burghley, the earl of Leicester, Sir Walter Ralegh, Elizabeth I and James VI? Why was he more at home with 'the middling sort' -- writers, publishers and printers, bureaucrats, soldiers, academics, secretaries, and clergymen -- than with the mighty and the powerful? How did the appalling slaughter he witnessed in Ireland impact on his imaginative powers? How did his marriage and family life shape his work? Spenser's brilliant writing has always challenged our preconceptions. So too, Hadfield shows, does the contradictory relationship between his between life and his art., Edmund Spenser's innovative poetic works have a central place in the canon of English literature. Yet he is remembered as a morally flawed, self-interested sycophant; complicit in England's ruthless colonisation of Ireland; in Karl Marx's words, "Elizabeth's arse-kissing poet" - a man on the make who aspired to be at court and who was prepared to exploit the Irish to get what he wanted.In his vibrant and vivid book, the first biography of the poet for 60 years, Andrew Hadfield finds a more complex and subtle Spenser. How did a man who seemed destined to become a priest or a don become embroiled in politics? If he was intent on social climbing, why was he so astonishingly rude to the good and the great - Lord Burghley, the earl of Leicester, Sir Walter Ralegh, Elizabeth I and James VI? Why was he more at home with "the middling sort" - writers, publishers and printers, bureaucrats, soldiers, academics, secretaries, and clergymen - than with the mighty and the powerful? How did the appalling slaughter he witnessed in Ireland impact on his imaginative powers? How did his marriage and family life shape his work? Spenser's brilliant writing has always challenged our preconceptions. So too, Hadfield shows, does the contradictory relationship between his between life and his art.
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PR2363
Copyright Date
2014
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