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Volume XXVIII ContentsThree Essays on Spenser and the Twentieth CenturyJane Grogan, "Spenser's Lost Children" William Blissett, "'Who Knows Not Colin Clout?': Spenser and the Poets of the Mid-Twentieth Century" Joseph F. Loewenstein, "The Poets' Poet's Poet: James Merrill's Spenser Lectures" Andrew Sisson, "After Rome; or, Why Spenser Was Not a Republican" Peter Remien, "Silvan Matters: Error and Instrumentality in Book I of The Faerie Queene" Chris Barrett, "Cetaceous Sin and Dragon Death: The Faerie Queene, Natural Philosophy, and the Limits of Allegory" Stephanie Elsky, "'Wonne with Custome': Conquest and Etymology in the Spenser-Harvey Letters and A View of the Present State of Ireland" Mark Stephenson, "Poets in the House of Pride: Of 'Noble Personage[s],' the Sonnet to Ormond, and The Faerie Queene's 'many Bardes'" GleaningsThomas Herron, "Outfoxed? Mother Hubberds Tale, Adam Loftus, and Lord Burleigh in Irish context" |