Three English Epics: Studies of Troilus and Criseyde, The Faerie Queene, and Paradise LostUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 222 pages |
Contents
The Faerie Queene | 1 |
Paradise Lost | 75 |
Troilus and Criseyde | 143 |
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Achilles action Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneas Aeneas's Aeneid allegory Amoret Archimago Artegal ascent beginning Bernardus Bernardus Silvestris Bernardus's Blatant Beast body Book Britomart Calidore Calidore's cave Chaos characters Chaucer Christian commentary corporeal course creation Criseyde's Cupid Dante Dante's darkness death demons descensus ad inferos descent divine Duessa earth epic hero epic poetry epic tradition episode Error eternal Faerie Queene fall false final Florimell Fulgentius Fulgentius's Furies Graces Guyon harrowing of Hell Heaven heavenly Hell herte human illumination intellectual journey knowledge Landino's language Marinell matter Milton mind moral motion narrative narrator narrator's nature Neoplatonic Odysseus Orpheus Pandarus Paradise Lost pattern physical Platonic poem poem's poet protagonists purgation reader Red Crosse Knight Satan Son's soul Spenser spirit structure summum bonum Thebaid thee things thou tion Tisiphone transformation Troilus and Criseyde Troilus's Troy true truth underworld unity University Press Venus Virgil vision