
Publication date:
05 September 2016Length of book:
352 pagesPublisher
Manchester University PressDimensions:
216x138mmISBN-13: 9781526101174
‘The volume concludes with a valuable index of cited passages. Production values throughout are of an admirably highstandard. In short, this is a book that all lovers of classical and English Renaissance literature will profit from consulting. To the degree that they absorb its lessons, they will have a better understanding of some of the most hauntingly beautiful of poetic compositions.’
Lee Fratantuono, Ohio Wesleyan University, Medievalia et Humanistica, New Series, Number 43
‘Pugh is to be commended on a major contribution toSpenser studies and to the study of the reception of Virgil. This is a bookthat deserves to be pondered by Early Modernists and classicists alike.’
Philip Hardie, Trinity College, Cambridge, The Spenser Review
‘The volume concludes with a valuable index of cited passages. Production values throughout are of an admirably high standard. In short, this is a book that all lovers of classical and English Renaissance literature will profit from consulting. To the degree that they absorb its lessons, they will have a better understanding of some of the most hauntingly beautiful of poetic compositions.’
Lee Fratantuono, Ohio Wesleyan University, Medievalia et Humanistica