Spenser's Forms of History Elizabethan Poetry and the 'State of Present Time'

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Pub. Date: 2002-12-05
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

In Spenser's Forms of History, Bart van Es describes six modes through which Early Modern England addressed the past: chronicle, chorography, antiquarian discourse, euhemerism, typology, and prophecy. By setting this material alongside the works of Edmund Spenser, the book explores allusivestrategies ranging in effect from euology to polemic. Key Spenserian texts, including The Faerie Queene, The Shepeardes Calendar, and A View of the Present State of Ireland, are read against Elizabethan cultural documents extending from popular print to restricted manuscripts. Over the course of sixchapters, each focusing on a single 'form', the book shows Spenser to have been an exceptional historical thinker. Drawing on recent studies of nationhood, the study not only offers a new picture of the English 'Poet Historical', but also makes an innovative contribution to current debatesconcerning the relationship between literature and history.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(1)
Reading Spenser Historically
1(7)
Early Modern Histories
8(9)
Forms of History in the Works of Spenser
17(4)
`All my Antique Moniments Defaced?': Chronicles and Missing History
21(28)
Reading Chronicles
21(3)
Writing Monuments: Foxe, Sidney, and Du Bellay
24(6)
The Ruines of Time
30(7)
In Eumnestes's Chamber
37(12)
`The Stream and Current of Time': Chorography and the Presence of the Past
49(29)
`Topo-chrono-graphicall' Narrative
49(3)
The Faerie Queene (1590): `Deheubarth that now South-wales is hight'
52(6)
The Faerie Queene (1596): The Marriage of Thames and Medway
58(8)
Colin Clouts Come Home Againe (1595)
66(7)
Prothalamion (1596)
73(5)
`Written Dialogue-Wise': Antiquarianism and Ireland's Conquest
78(34)
Spenser's View and Ware's Historie
78(6)
The Antiquarian View
84(10)
`Comparison of times likenes': English History and Ireland's `Present State'
94(8)
The Cantos of Mutability: Debating Conquest on Arlo Hill
102(10)
`With Fayned Colours Shading a True Case': Euhemerism and Universal History
112(27)
Reading Universal History
112(5)
The Antiquity of Fairyland: Spenser's Universal History
117(5)
Revealing Fables in The Faerie Queene, Book V
122(7)
Giants, Real and Allegorical
129(10)
`Antique Praises vnto Present Persons Fit': Analogy and History in the Public Sphere
139(25)
Queen Elizabeth and Historical Praise
139(6)
The Faerie Queene (1590): `In this faire mirrhour maist behold thy face'
145(4)
The Faerie Queene (1596): The `state of present time'
149(11)
`Mirrours more then one'
160(4)
`By Cyphers, or by Magicke Might': Prophecy and History
164(33)
In Merlin's Cave and King Ryence's Closet
164(7)
The Tradition of Political Prophecy
171(5)
Spenser and Political Prophecy (1569--1580)
176(10)
Spenser and Political Prophecy after 1580
186(6)
The Faerie Queene (1590--1596)
192(5)
Conclusion 197(4)
Works Cited 201(26)
Index 227

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