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POETRY-1 (ENG403) LECTURE – 13
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Edmund Spenser Greatest poet of The English Renaissance Humanist
Patriotic Skillful Lover of Physical Beauty
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SPENSER’S INDIVIDUALITY
Spensarian Stanza Archaic Language Original Spelling Punctuation Rhymes Etymologies Musical effects
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The Faerie Queene Purpose of Writing The Faerie Queene
How a Virtuous Man should Live Six books (1599) It is an allegory
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THE FAERIE QUEENE AS AN ALLEGORY
The Red Cross Knight: Holliness Lady Una: Truth, True Religion Portrayal of Roman Catholic Church as a Villain
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INVOCATION Introduction Clio, the Goddess of History
Cupid, God of Love Venus, the Goddess of Beauty Mars, the God of War The Queen
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EPIC An epic is long narrative poem about a hero containing the following elements: “in media res” an invocation to the muse Battles Supernatural elements Journeys Descent to the Underworld Epic Similes
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LONG NARRATIVE POEM Long Narration Story Contains Books & Parts
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ABOUT A GREAT SOLDIER/HERO
a great leader who is identified strongly with a particular people or society. “larger-than-life” and embodies loyalty, valor/ courage, sense of justice, dignity, persistence, and many other traits of his culture and time. Prince Arthur
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“IN MEDIA RES” literally meaning “in the middle of things”
The epic begins in media res and then flashes back to events that took place before the narrator’s current time setting The Faerie Queene begins in the middle.
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INVOCATION TO THE MUSE Seek help from god or goddesses
Spenser invokes the Muse
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BATTLE/ DEEDS OF VALOUR
does great deeds in battle or undertakes an extraordinary journey or quest. The knight undertakes the journey and has to fight against the monster, the magician.
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SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS
gods or other supernatural or fantastic beings take part in the action of the story. Inclusion of spirits
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JOURNEYS The setting is broad and often includes supernatural realms, especially the land of the dead. Journey Underworld journey
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EPIC SIMILES Elaborately extended comparisons relating heroic events to simple, everyday events using like, as, so, and just as The Simile of the river Nile.
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LITERARY DEVICE Epithet: a descriptive phrase that presents a particular trait of a person or thing. It can be a quick aid to characterization. Transferred Epithet: when the characteristic feature of one thing is attributed to the other. Weary night
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EPIC & ROMANCE Difference between Epic and Romance Hero
Importance of Hero Structure
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EPIC & ROMANCE The Epic Action Epic Similes Supernatural Machinery
The Hero A Hybrid Epic A Romantic Epic
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ELEMENTS OF THE RENAISSANCE
Spirit of Adventure Love for Beauty Love for Richness & Magnificence Revival of Old Classical Literature Aristotle, Plato, Virgil, Ariosto & Tasso Classical mythology Seriousness, moral earnestness Tradition to Write in Epic form
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ELEMENTS OF THE REFORMATION
Religious Movement Revolt Against the Authority of Church Protestants rose against Roman Catholic Church Platonic, Epicurean but Protestant
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RECAP OF LECTURE 13 The Faerie Queene Invocation Epic Epic Conventions
Romance & Epic Elements of the Renaissance Elements of the Reformation
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