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Spenser's Legal Language

Spenser's Legal Language

Law and Poetry in Early Modern England

by Andrew Zurcher
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/11/2007

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Highlights Spenser's use of legal thought and language, resulting in new insights into his work.

Both English language and English political life underwent unprecedented change in the sixteenth century, creating acute linguistic and legal crises that, in Elizabeth I's later years, intersected in the pioneering poetry of Edmund Spenser. This volume explores Spenser's linguistic experimentation and his engagement with political, and particularly legal, thought and language in his major works, demonstrating by thorough lexical analysis and illustrative readings how Spenser figured the nation both descriptively and prescriptively. As a study of the language of The Faerie Queene, the book restores Spenser to his rightful place as a bold but scholarly linguistic innovator, the equal of contemporaries such as Skelton, Shakespeare, Nashe, and Donne. As an enquiry into Spenser's interest in contemporary politics and law, it exposes his serial and contentious engagements in contemporary political theory and practice, and indicates his substantial influence on his contemporaries and successors. Spenser emerges in this book as a poet peculiarly preoccupied with fashioning, or `applying', his reader to the lawful use of words and deeds.

ANDREW ZURCHER is Tutor and Director of Studies in English at Queens' College Cambridge.
ISBN:
9781843841333
9781843841333
Category:
Literary studies: poetry & poets
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-11-2007
Publisher:
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
308
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x24mm
Weight:
0kg
Andrew Zurcher

Andrew Zurcher is Director of Studies in English at Queens' College, Cambridge, and a leading international expert on the works of Spenser, Sidney and Shakespeare. Twelve Nights is his debut novel.

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