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Louisiana State University Press Sentence
Book SynopsisIn The Sentence, Morri Creech interrogates our daily lives and experiences to examine the anxieties and despair that often attend our awareness of mortality. Through a variety of subjects, and through styles ranging from rhyme and meter to prose poetry, he takes an unflinching look at what it means to live in the shadow of the end, the common fate to which each of us is sentenced.Trade ReviewAll poets start out as artists, a blessed few eventually become craftspeople, too. Morri Creech is a craftsperson as well as an artist, and the poems in The Sentence are uncommonly well-made things." - Shane McCrae"The Sentence is a book of reflections, refractions, raveling, and ramifications with breathtaking branchings of syntax, sonic permutations, and Frostian forks foreclosing other lives." - Dora Malech"Somehow, remarkably, this collection seems both more impersonal and more personal than Creech's earlier work, more wide-ranging in its expression of common experience yet even more deeply felt, sentence by artful sentence." - Joseph Harrison"The Sentence is Creech's best book to date, its feats of imagination his most sweeping and its reckonings his most clear-eyed." - David Yezzi
£16.10
Northwestern University Press Yeatss Shakespeare
Book SynopsisIn this first full-length study of Yeats's interest in Shakespeare, Rupin Desai explores how Shakespearean works influenced Yeats's poetry and mythological drama. Desai illustrates the deep degree to which Yeats identifies with Shakespeare, even to the extent of including some of Shakespeare's heroes in his own late poetry.
£39.71
Northwestern University Press Ghost Voices
Book SynopsisIf we were all brave enough to resurrect the voices lost from our humanity, what would they say? Award-winning poet Quincy Troupe, spokesman for the humanizing forces of poetry, music, and art, parts the Atlantic and rattles the ground built on slavery with Ghost Voices: A Poem in Prayer.
£18.00
New Directions Publishing Corporation The Happy Birthday of Death
Book SynopsisGregory Corso has been much publicized as one of the leading literary spokesmen for the 'Beat Generation, ' together with Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and William Burroughs.Trade Review"In terms of language Corso always seems to me the most interesting of the Beats . . . extracting all the power from standard syntax and rhetoric, maintaining the Beat anti-academicism. . . Put this together with the experimentalism and relevance of the Beat outlook, and you have poetry that not only shares our experience but creates it." -- Hayden Carruth
£10.99
New Directions Publishing Corporation Selected Poems
Book SynopsisA collection to introduce English readers to the wonders of Lorca's poetryTrade Review"What a poet! I have never seen grace and genius, a winged heart and a crystalline waterfall, come together in anyone else as they did in him. Federico Garcia Lorca was the extravagant 'duende,' his was a magnetic joyfulness that generated a test for life in his heart and radiated it like a planet." -- Pablo Neruda
£12.34
New Directions Publishing Corporation Black Mountain Poems
Book SynopsisAn essential selection of one of the most important twentieth-century creative movements
£12.34
The University Press of Kentucky Perfect Black
Book SynopsisAcclaimed author Crystal Wilkinson’s country roots and passion for language combine in this collection of lyrics and prose about Blackness, racism, and political awareness.Table of ContentsForeword Section 1 Terrain Baptism (Flatwoods, Kentucky 1972) Cousin Rapunzel Redux Asking about My Mother The Water Witch on Salvation The Water Witch on Invasion The Water Witch on Reading O Tobacco The Visit Dig if You Will the Picture Slow Dance The Creek Section 2 My Father Was a City Beyond the White Canvas August 9, 1974 Wet Nurse The Bath Dropsy Death March Dear Johnny P: Dreams & Reality Bones Ole Fashioned Black Farmer Press Dirge My Black Body On Being Country Section 3 Bloodroot Kitchen Ghosts Snow Falls Like a Scorned Woman's Tears Black & Fat & Perfect Witness Coming of Age Dance How to Make a Smile Becoming Praise Song for the Kitchen Ghosts Motherland Winter Notes & Acknowledgements
£13.50
The University Press of Kentucky Marrow
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSHELBY COUNTY ALABAMA THE INVITATION ROSTRUM BOOKISH GIRL SWEEPS THE SANCTUARY THE BLACK BOOK A REVOLUTIONARY LOVE STORY WATER WILD CHILD JUBILEE THE PEOPLES TEMPLE AGRICULTURAL PROJECT WISHING TREE FOR YONDER COMPOSTING MAKING SOAP DISAPPEARANCE THE RULES HOW TODAY WILL LOOK WHEN IT'S HISTORY I LEARN TO LOVE THE BODY SHE LOVES A TREE GETS IN THE WAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH CHRISTINE BUCKET BRIGADE HARVESTING HOW SLEEP FINDS US SOMETIMES MOLASSES GOVERNMENT NAME WHAT WE TALK ABOUT IN OUR COTTAGE WHEN SHANDA SAID NO THE SCENT OF HER GROOMING IN DEFENSE OF DEVOTION SPIT SHINE ALGEBRA MAKESHIFT DADDY FOR JUST PENNIES A GLASS [REDACTED] EARNS HIS WINGS IMAGINE, FIRST, A GIRL AS FOR DANCING AFTER THE GAME LOOKING THE CAMERA IN THE EYE WARREN FETUS HOUSE ON STILTS A MEDIC MISTAKES ME FOR DEAD SEPIA AFTER AN NBC INTERVIEW I MISSED YOU MORE MARROW OIL DRUM NOTES ACKOWLEDGEMENTS
£17.10
The University Press of Kentucky Gay Poems for Red States
Book SynopsisThis poetry collection offers insight into life in Appalachia and hope for the members of the LGBTQ+ community that live there.Table of ContentsPreface Minnie Mouse Toy Supermodel (You Better Work) Goodbye First Crush Clean Room Found Kitten Biscuit Girl Self-Hating Preacher Creek Cornmeal and Water Pancakes Neckbones Embarrassing Thank You, Jerry Springer Library Hard to Take Seriously Clubhouse Character Food Stamp Holiday Song Waiting for God Gay Road Home Salt-Free Funeral Power of Ain't Josh A Guy Named Casey Who I Had Never Met I'm Sorry, Chris The Space Under the Pews Mountain Learning Charisma Scientist Promise Ramen Noodles Bluegrass Moon Trombone Cogitating Builder Someday Child Reassurance Family Dollar Orange Drink Product and Beef Jerky Take a Seat The Truth will Stand Acknowledgements
£25.65
The University Press of Kentucky I Say the Sky
Book SynopsisIn poems at once profound and accessible, Nadia Colburn finds splendor and astonishment in a natural world - and a human world - that is deeply troubled yet still majestically beautiful.Table of ContentsSection 1 I Think It Is Such A Beautiful Upflying Smaller Even than Last Week The End of History Adulthood 4am Section 2 The Physical World Anxiety What We Are Taught Section 3 Memory And the Small Body Catalog of Beautiful Girls Stone Girl Sleeping Beauty Rage Know Knowing Reading to My Daughter Section 4 On My 43rd Birthday Summer Evening Hands Teach Me On the Shortest Day of the Year March Imaginary World My Throat Outside the Sparrows are Awake Section 5 Happiness 6pm Invocation Section 6 When Death Comes August Arrival Onion Today Like Yesterday Amid So Much Suffering, Do I Dare Be Happy? Midwinter Power May I Greet You Rain Pours off the Eaves of the House 12am You Postscript Acknowledgements
£14.40
University Press of Kentucky Feeding the Ghosts
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£19.00
Ohio State University Press Scripting the Nation
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£90.20
Ohio State University Press Antiquarian Voices
Book SynopsisOvid''s Fasti, his poem on the Roman calendar, became especially influential during the fifteenth century as a guide to classical Roman culture. Ovid''s treatment of mythological and astronomical lore, his investigation of anniversaries and customs, and his charting of monuments and history offered humanist poets and intellectuals an abundance of material to unravel. They could identify with Ovid as vates operosus, or hard-working seer-poet, suggesting both researcher and inspired authority. Angela Fritsen''s Antiquarian Voices:The Roman Academy and the Commentary Tradition on Ovid''s Fasti offers the first study of the Renaissance exegesis and imitation of Ovid as antiquarian. Fritsen analyzes the Fasti commentaries by Paolo Marsi (1440-1484) and Antonio Costanzi (1436-1490) as well as the connections between the two works. It situates Ovidian Fasti studies in the Roman Academy under the mentorship of Pomponio Leto. Nowhere c
£28.95
University of Arizona Press When It Rains
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Wesleyan University Press suddenly we
Book SynopsisEvie Shockley''s new poems invite us to dream - and work - toward a more capacious we In her new poetry collection, Evie Shockley mobilizes visual art, sound, and multilayered language to chart routes towards openings for the collective dreaming of a more capacious we. How do we navigate between the urgency of our own becoming and the imperative insight that whoever we are, we are in relation to each other? Beginning with the visionary art of Black women like Alison Saar and Alma Thomas, Shockley''s poems draw and forge a widening constellation of connections that help make visible the interdependence of everyone and everything on Earth.perchedi am black, comely,a girl on the cusp of desire.my dangling toes take the restthe rest of my body refuses. spine upright,my pose proposes anticipation. i poisein copper-colored tension, intent onmanifesting my soul in the discouraging world.under the rough eyes of others, i stiffen.if i must be hard, it will be as a tree, alivewith change. inside
£11.95
Wesleyan University Press Mahogany
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£15.38
Wesleyan University Press Her Birth and Later Years
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£16.10
Wesleyan University Press Dybbuk Americana
Book SynopsisInventive poetry explores Jewish identity in America/>/>How can I teach a prayer / I only know how to recite? America, whose death / didn't you come from? These are some of the questions that poet Joshua Gottlieb-Miller wrestles with in his beautiful, gripping new collection. By turns experimental and documentary, Dybbuk Americana draws out the questions around Jewish identity in the United States, and what it means to pass on Jewish identity to one's child. This hybrid text draws on art, mysticism, and history, taking the dybbuk, a figure from Jewish folklore, as its central metaphor. A dybbuk is a restless spirit who inhabits another's body, and as a possessing spirit the dybbuk is often treated as a demonic force, but it can be read as merely trying to climb the ladder of the afterlife. In other words, a kind of striver. Enacting the idea of competing selves in one body, Dybbuk Americana plays with form via a series of text boxes that create a multi-channel effect on the page. The b
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Wesleyan University Press Soon and Wholly
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£15.72
Wesleyan University Press The Father of the Predicaments Wesleyan Poetry
Book SynopsisWhether sorrowful or sassy, the poems in this new collection bear McHugh's signature: a lively love for the very language she bewares.
£11.95
Wesleyan University Press bury it
Book SynopsisWinner of the 2017 James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American PoetsTable of ContentsWILL R O P E BILDUNGSROMAN ULTRASOUND NEW GOD OF AN ANTIQUE WAR BUENA VISTA PARK 2AM PENTIMENTO STANDARDS ESSAY ON CRYING IN PUBLIC BURY D R A W MISSING PERSONS BRIDGES HYDROPHOBIA RISK MDMA MEAT SYNONYMS FOR RAW I WANT SO DESPERATELY TO BE FINISHED WITH DESIRE S T O N E KADDISH T O L L FIRST WILL & TESTAMENT SILENT AUCTION WEATHER UNDERGROUND DIASPORA WORRY TREYF ESTATE PLANNING CONTROLLED BURN IMPOSSIBLE DRAMA NAUBADE OBJECTOPHILE SURVEILLANCE BURY S U S P E N S I O N POLITICS OF ELEGY POEM ABOUT WATER IMPERMANENCE SERVICE I.35 BUTTHOLE BUTT PLUG APPLICATION PHONOMANIA: A HISTORY OF NOISE GAY BOYS & THE BRIDGES WHO LOVE THEM # WILL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTES
£10.95
University of Pittsburgh Press The Selected Shepherd
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£29.28
University of Pittsburgh Press Querida
Book SynopsisWinner of the 2024 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize
£15.00
University of Pittsburgh Press Holoholo
Book SynopsisPoems navigate the American chaos of wars, street violence, apocalyptic fantasies, and racial tension.
£13.50
University of Pittsburgh Press Casualty Reports
Book SynopsisStylistically innovative, deeply moving, carefully researched, Martha Collins's eleventh volume of poetry combines her well-known attention to social issues with the elegiac mode of her previous book.
£17.19
University of Pittsburgh Press Transcript of the Disappearance Exact and
Book SynopsisA Poetic Autobiography—Intimate, Sorrowful, and Funny Lynn Emanuel’s sixth collection of poetry is not sequential or straightforward. It explores and centers on the possibilities and limitations of art in the face of disappearances of many kinds, including the disappearance that is most personal—the poet’s own.
£13.50
University of Pittsburgh Press In Parachutes Descending
Book SynopsisA new collection of Poetry from Tana Jean Welch
£15.00
University of Pittsburgh Press 2000 Blacks
Book SynopsisWinner of the 2023 Cave Canem Poetry Prize
£17.24
University of Pittsburgh Press Pink Lady
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£19.06
University of Pittsburgh Press The Sweating Sickness
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University of Pittsburgh Press New Playlist
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£19.06
University of Pittsburgh Press The Volcano and After
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£19.00
University of Pittsburgh Press Steeplechase
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£17.55
Fordham University Press My Daily Actions or The Meteorites
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsForeword | ix Premonition | 1 Meteor | 3 Apparent Corona | 27 Cold Meteor | 41 Premonition | 67 Notes | 69 Acknowledgments | 70
£16.14
University of Hawai'i Press Indigenous Pacific Islander EcoLiteratures
Book SynopsisIn this anthology of contemporary eco-literature, the editors have gathered an ensemble of a hundred emerging, mid-career, and established Indigenous writers from Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and the global Pacific diaspora. This book itself is an ecological form with rhizomatic roots and blossoming branches.
£85.50
Carcanet Press Ltd Dad the Donkeys on Fire
Book SynopsisA mixture of stories, poems and autobiography: the donkey survives the fire, and the poet survives in a northern world where the sun does not shine and where Postman Pat pens a suicide note, maddened by his theme tune, but keeps on driving all the same.
£9.45
Carcanet Press Ltd New and Selected Poems
Book SynopsisFeatures poems attuned to the tragedies and comedies of contemporary life.Trade Review'...it is as a poet of European temperament, and stature, that O'Driscoll demands to be judged.'George Szirtes, The Guardian
£13.49
Josef Weinberger Plays The Sleeping Beauty Play
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Josef Weinberger Plays Aladdin Pantomime Josef Weinberger Pantomimes
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£9.89
Seagull Books London Ltd Paper Collage
Book SynopsisTrade Review“The passionate mixture of assertion and negation in the prose pieces resonates.” * On the Seawall *“Do we still have room in our lives for a livre de chevet, the kind of book we keep on our nightstands and dip into at random, when we are more likely to get all the bon mots we need from Twitter? Perros’s Paper Collage comes to us as a relic from an earlier era of reading. . . . An aphorist is a gambler; he turns out as many as he can in the hope that one in a hundred will ring true. . . . Perros is at his best when he’s creating wonderfully weird little machines for thought. He also has a sensitive spot for the hard work and isolation of writing. . . . This new volume should contribute to building his reputation abroad, not least because of its quaint, nearly unmarketable format. Tout mieux.” * Times Literary Supplement *Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction From Paper Collage 1 From Paper Collage 2 From Paper Collage 3 From So to Speak The Magic Slate Notes
£9.99
Seagull Books London Ltd Come Take a Gentle Stab
Book SynopsisIntroduces renowned Kurdish-Syrian writer Salim Barkat to an English audience for the first time, with translated selections from his most acclaimed works of poetry.Trade Review"Barakat's exceedingly resistant and exhilaratingly strange verse--paradoxically written by someone who seems absolutely rooted to the depths of the earth while yet able to see humanity as if through the mind of some other being, perhaps language itself--is finally available to English readers. One can only hope that Huda Fakhreddine and Jayson Iwen's resounding translation summons greater interest in the work of this astonishing modern master."--Ammiel Alcalay, poet, scholar, critic, and translatorTable of ContentsEvery Insider Shall Hail Me and Every Outsider Too (1973) Dinoka Breva, Come, Take a Gentle Stab (excerpt) Union of Lineages Pike (1980) Dylana and Diram (excerpt) With the Same Traps, with the Foxes that Ride the Winds (1982) Fog Composed like a Gentleman Revenge The Recklessness of Sapphire (1996) Ledgers of Plunder (excerpt) Digression in an Abridged Context Confrontations, Pacts, Troughs, and Others … (1997) Plastics (excerpt) Ran’s Farm From Syria (2015) From All the Doors (2017) Lineages of Animal (2019) Dog Turtle Flea Fish Homo Erectus
£14.99
D. S. Brewer Hrotsvit of Gandersheim A Florilegium of her
Book SynopsisSelection of the works of Hrotsvit, the first-known woman dramatist, containing legends, dramas, and epics.Hrotsvit of Gandersheim (c.935 - c.975), almost certainly of noble Saxon parentage, was a canoness of the Saxon imperial abbey of Gandersheim, living and working there during its time of greatest material prosperity and cultural and intellectual pre-eminence. Her importance cannot be overestimated: she is the first poet of Saxony; the first known dramatist of Christianity (indeed the first known woman dramatist of any time); and a woman displaying erudition and wit in an essentially patriarchal age, a female author in a literary field dominated by men who insisted on re-evaluating and redrawing the literary depiction of women. Discovered in the late fifteenth century, her extraordinary oeuvre, written in medieval Latin, comprises a wide variety of genres: eight legends, six dramas, and two epics, organised into three books. The present volume contains a selection of Hrotsvit's works in Englishtranslation, together with an interpretative essay, critical introduction, and scholarly apparatus.Professor KATHARINA WILSONteaches at the University of Georgia.Trade ReviewAn invaluable resource for introducing Hrotsvit to a wide audience... Long overdue, this volume is most welcome. * SPECULUM *
£17.99
OUP Oxford The Minor Poems of William Lauder
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£18.06
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US Henry IV Part 2
Book SynopsisThe two-part tale of King Henry IV, rewritten with new language for the twenty-first century. Shakespeare's two Henry IV plays follow the exploits of King Henry IV after usurping the crown from his cousin Richard II. Featuring some of Shakespeare's most recognizable characters such as Prince Hal and the roguish Sir John Falstaff, Henry IV, Part 1 delves into complicated questions of loyalty and kingship on and off the battlefield. Henry IV, Part 2 follows Prince Hal as he grapples with his eventual ascent to the throne and his increasingly strained relationship with Falstaff. As the king falls sick and Hal's ascent appears imminent, Hal's decisions hold significant implications for all those around him. Modernizing the language of the two plays, Yvette Nolan's translation carefully works at the seeds sown by Shakespearebringing to new life the characters and dramatic arcs of the original. These translations of Henry IV were written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's PlTable of ContentsAct 1Act 2Act 3Act 4Act 5
£9.81
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US Loves Labours Lost
Book SynopsisShakespeare's early comedy reimagined for modern audiences. Love's Labour's Lost is a wacky comedy of disguise and mischief, following the King of Navarre and his companions as they attempt to swear off the company of women. Focusing on bringing new life into the musicality of Shakespeare's language, Josh Wilder's translation of Love's Labour's Lost brings out the play's romp and sass for a contemporary audience. This translation of Love's Labour's Lost was written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On! project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of The Bard in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeare's verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for the firs
£9.81
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US Othello
Book SynopsisA contemporary translation that emphasizes the racial malice at the heart of Shakespeare's play. In her update of Shakespeare's Othello, Mfoniso Udofia engages with the racial malice at the heart of the play. Udofia's take on this complicated story emphasizes the rhythm and lyrical patterns of Othello's speech. Opening up the text to modern ears, Udofia presents us with a code-switched Othello. This translation of Othello was written as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Play On! project, which commissioned new translations of thirty-nine Shakespeare plays. These translations present the work of The Bard in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeare's verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group of contemporary playwrights, screenwriters, and dramaturges from diverse backgrounds, this project reenvisions Shakespeare for the twenty-first century. These volumes make these works available for the first time in printa new First FolTable of ContentsAct 1Act 2Act 3Act 4Act 5
£9.81
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Iliad
Book SynopsisGripping. . . . Lombardo''s achievement is all the more striking when you consider the difficulties of his task. . . . [He] manages to be respectful of Homer''s dire spirit while providing on nearly every page some wonderfully fresh refashioning of his Greek. The result is a vivid and disarmingly hardbitten reworking of a great classic. Daniel Mendelsohn, The New York Times Book ReviewTrade Review"It is hard to overstate the attractions of this translation. In a rhythm sinewy and flexible, with language that is precise, lyrical and fresh, Lombardo's Iliad pulses with all the power and luminosity of the Greek. He shows extraordinary sensitivity to the images and aural effects of the ancient poem. There are brilliant touches on every page. . . . Altogether this is as good as Homer gets in English." —Richard P. Martin, Princeton University"The most daring, rapid and colloquial translation of Homer's Iliad that I know. [Lombardo's] taut and punchy verse conveys admirably and accurately the excitement and desperation of the battle, the urgency of the commanders, the occasional flashes of humor, the passion of Homer's narrative and the vivid and subtle humanity of his characters." —Richard Janko, University College, London"Lombardo's Iliad should be required for every History of Civilization class in America!" —David R. Wilson, Brigham Young University"[R]emarkably true to the centrality of performance in Homer, the varied pacing and tone, the clarity, speed, narrative drive, and moments of breathtaking beauty." —Rachel Hadas, Rutgers University"Homer has been well served in recent years by good translators. But this reviewer predicts that the dominant translation for the 21st century will be this masterful version by Stanley Lombardo. . . . In her extremely useful Introduction, Murnaghan lucidly summarizes and makes available for the student and general reader the results of complex scholarship on Homer, and she offers sensitive guidance for reading the Iliad as a work that documents the triumph of the human spirit and not merely as a war poem." —Leon Golden, CHOICE"Accessible as Lombardo's translation is, it is rendered even more so by the superb Introduction by Sheila Murnaghan, which provides a rich but lucid discussion of the classical context of the epic. This handsome, superbly done Iliad will be enjoyed by everyone. Highly recommended." —T. F. Merrill, Library Journal
£39.09
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc The Faerie Queene Book Two
Book SynopsisPart of a series of Spenser's great work, this title includes a general introduction, annotation, note on the text, bibliography, glossary, and an index of characters. It also contains Spenser's Letter to Raleigh and a short Life of Spenser.Trade ReviewTeachers of Spenser will also welcome two more installments of the Hackett editions of separate books of The Faerie Queene under the general editorship of Abraham Stoll, this time on books 2 and on books 3 and 4. In my view, these are the most attractive, inexpensive, but also comprehensive editions to date, with far better (and easy to read) notes on mythology and name symbolism (matters increasingly foreign to our undergraduates) than almost all previous versions. --Catherine Gimelli Martin, Studies in English Literature 1500-1900In his introduction, Erik Gray offers a tidy preface to book 2 of The Faerie Queene, providing a brief but provocative discussion of some of Spenser's sources and poetic models. In his introductory subsections, Gray's analysis begins with more basic material and becomes progressively complex in sequential paragraphs, offering compelling points of departure for further study by readers at all levels. In addition, Gray offers a list of some later writers influenced by Spenser's writing, situating Spenser in the broader literary canon and defining some preliminary connections for students for many literary fields. To encourage the reader's further inquiry, Gray highlights a particularly troubling passage from book 2, offering various critical perspectives on the portrayal of Temperance therein, and grounding further interpretation. --Rachel E. Frier, Sixteenth Century Journal
£14.24