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Edmund Spenser's "Faerie Queene" and the Monomyth of Joseph Campbell : Essays in Interpretation

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This work subjects "The Faerie Queene" to an archetypal mode of analys is to extract a coherent meaning from the text.

It establishes the monomythic model of Joseph Campbell as a context for evaluating the heroic dimensions of the questing knights Redcrosse, Guyon, Britomart and Calidore.

The methodology proposes to liberate Spenser from allegory.

The study promotes the quest paragim as a valid measure of characterization capable of generating interpretation across a wide spectrum of texts.

Finally, the study suggests that Spenser - himself subjected to analysis following the model - abandons his ambitious self-appointed quest to complete "The Faeris queene" in favour of a modestly succesful completion of a surrogate quest to achieve personal and literary renown, a quest emboddied in the "Amoretti".

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Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
0773477209 / 9780773477209
Hardback
821.3
01/10/2000
United States
220 pages, notes, bibliography, index
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