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Spenser's International Style David Scott Wilson-Okamura (East Carolina University)

Spenser's International Style By David Scott Wilson-Okamura (East Carolina University)

Spenser's International Style by David Scott Wilson-Okamura (East Carolina University)


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Summary

Why did Edmund Spenser write his epic, The Faerie Queene, in stanzas instead of a classical meter or blank verse? Is there, as centuries of readers have remarked, something lyrical about Spenser's epic style, and if so, why? David Scott Wilson-Okamura addresses these questions in a broader, European context.

Spenser's International Style Summary

Spenser's International Style by David Scott Wilson-Okamura (East Carolina University)

Why did Spenser write his epic, The Faerie Queene, in stanzas instead of a classical meter or blank verse? Why did he affect the vocabulary of medieval poets such as Chaucer? Is there, as centuries of readers have noticed, something lyrical about Spenser's epic style, and if so, why? In this accessible and wide-ranging study, David Scott Wilson-Okamura reframes these questions in a larger, European context. The first full-length treatment of Spenser's poetic style in more than four decades, it shows that Spenser was English without being insular. In his experiments with style, Spenser faced many of the same problems, and found some of the same solutions, as poets writing in other languages. Drawing on classical rhetoric and using concepts that were developed by literary critics during the Renaissance, this is an account of long-term, international trends in style, illustrated with examples from Petrarch, Du Bellay, Ariosto and Tasso.

Spenser's International Style Reviews

'Scholars will be most appreciative of this first analysis of Spenser's style in several decades, and advanced undergraduates will find it eminently readable and understandable ... Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.' B. E. Brandt, Choice
'... can be read with both profit and pleasure by anyone interested in the practice and theory of poetry.' Jean R. Brink, The Sixteenth Century Journal

About David Scott Wilson-Okamura (East Carolina University)

David Scott Wilson-Okamura is an Associate Professor of English at East Carolina University. He is the author of Virgil in the Renaissance (2010), also published by Cambridge University Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the persistence of form; 1. Why stanzas for epic?; 2. Historical assessments; 3. Flowery style; 4. Triumph of the flowery style; 5. Ornamentalism; 6. Private virtues, comic style; Epilogue; Index of names, subjects, and sources.

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NLS9781107559431
9781107559431
110755943X
Spenser's International Style by David Scott Wilson-Okamura (East Carolina University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2015-10-01
250
Winner of Isabel MacCaffrey Award, International Spenser Society 2015
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