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    Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (352 pages) : , digital file(s).
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2016. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9781526103888
    Series Statement: The Manchester Spenser
    Content: Dubbed 'the English Virgil' in his own lifetime, Spenser has been compared to the Augustan laureate ever since. He invited the comparison, expecting a readership intimately familiar with Virgil's works to notice and interpret his rich web of allusion and imitation, but also his significant departures and transformations.This volume considers Spenser's pastoral poetry, the genre which announces the inception of a Virgilian career in The Shepheardes Calender, and to which he returns in Colin Clouts Come Home Againe, throwing the 'Virgilian career' into reverse. His sustained dialogue with Virgil's Eclogues betrays at once a profound debt to Virgil and a deep-seated unease with his values and priorities, not least his subordination of pastoral to epic.Drawing on the commentary tradition and engaging with current critical debates, this study of Spenser's interpretation, imitation and revision of Virgil casts new light on both poets-and on the genre of pastoral itself.
    Content: "Dubbed 'the English Virgil' in his own lifetime, Spenser has been compared to the Augustan laureate ever since. He invited the comparison, expecting a readership intimately familiar with Virgil's works to notice and interpret his rich web of allusion and imitation, but also his significant departures and transformations. Careful attention to Spenser's complex engagement with Virgil can deepen our understanding of his poems and his conception of his role as poet. This volume considers Spenser's pastoral poetry, the genre which announces the inception of a Virgilian career-anticipating ascent to epic-in The Shepheardes Calender, and to which he returns in Colin Clouts Come Home Againe, throwing the Virgilian career into reverse. Both publications conduct a sustained dialogue with Virgil's Eclogues, betraying at once Spenser's profound debt to Virgil and his deep-seated unease with the values and priorities enshrined in his work. Not least among these is the place and value of pastoral itself. Virgil created a generic hierarchy subordinating pastoral, with its subject-matter of love and of song itself, to epic and affairs of state. Spenser draws on the political and intertextual dynamics of Virgil's Eclogues even as he challenges this hierarchy, finding in pastoral a space for prophetic authority independent of political power. Spenser was a sensitive reader of Virgil as well as a great poet. Drawing on classical and Renaissance commentaries, and engaging with current debate in both Spenser and Virgil scholarship, this study of his act of creative imitation reveals both poets in a new light.Spenser and Virgil will appeal to students and academics in English Renaissance literature and to Classicists interested in the reception of classical literature." --Back cover.
    Note: Made available via: manchesterhive. , MUP 2020 titles. , Introduction --1. Intertextuality and allegory in Virgil's Eclogues --2. Virgilian negotiations in The Shepheardes Calender --3. Virgilian structure in The Shepheardes Calender --4. Reshaping the Virgilian cursus: pastoral vocation in Astrophel --5. Reimagining the pastoral muse in Colin Clouts Come Home Againe --Index. , Also available in print form. , Mode of access: internet via World Wide Web. , System requirements: Adobe Acrobat or other PDF reader (latest version recommended), Internet Explorer or other browser (latest version recommended). , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Pugh, Syrithe. Spenser and Virgil: the pastoral poems , Manchester, UK. : Manchester University Press, 2016, ISBN 9781526101174
    Language: English
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