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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The Art of Dying Well and the Avoidance of Hell in Book I | 9 |
Ch. 2 | Theseus as Harrower of Hell in Book I | 29 |
Ch. 3 | Prince Arthur and Christ's Descent into Hell in Books I and II | 49 |
Ch. 4 | The Criminal Underworld and Guyon's Continence in Book II | 59 |
Ch. 5 | Merlin's Ambiguous Hell Power in Book III | 85 |
Ch. 6 | Britomart and the Descent into Hell in Books I-III | 97 |
Notes | 109 | |
Bibliography | 139 | |
Index | 157 |
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Add Spenser's underworld in the 1590 Faerie queene, Seeing Books I-III of Edmund Spenser's long poem The Faerie Queene as a thematic unit, Fike (Winthrop U.) examines the journeys of Redcrosse, Guyon, and Britomart, arguing that they are parallel journeys, allegorically relevant to the underworld. H, Spenser's underworld in the 1590 Faerie queene to your collection on WonderClub |