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Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature

C. S. Lewis
Walter Hooper
November 2013
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9781107658929
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    C. S. Lewis's Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature is a collection of fourteen fascinating essays, half of which were never published in Lewis's lifetime. The first three provide a general introduction to medieval literature whilst the remaining essays turn to the works of major writers such as Dante (The Divine Comedy), Malory (Le Morte d'Arthur), Spenser (The Faerie Queene) and Milton (Comus). Lewis's insightful yet accessible writing will captivate anyone with an interest in medieval and Renaissance literature.

    • A collection of fourteen classic essays by C. S. Lewis, half of which were never published in his lifetime
    • Magisterial insights on major writers, such as Dante, Malory, Spenser and Milton
    • Includes a preface and notes by leading Lewis expert, Walter Hooper, who collected the essays together

    Product details

    November 2013
    Paperback
    9781107658929
    208 pages
    215 × 138 × 12 mm
    0.31kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface Walter Hooper
    • 1. De Audiendis Poetis
    • 2. The genesis of a medieval book
    • 3. Imagination and thought in the Middle Ages
    • 4. Dante's similes
    • 5. Imagery in the last eleven cantos of Dante's Comedy
    • 6. Dante's statius
    • 7. The Morte d'Arthur
    • 8. Tasso
    • 9. Edmund Spenser, 1552–99
    • 10. On reading The Faerie Queene
    • 11. Neoplatonism in the poetry of Spenser
    • 12. Spenser's cruel Cupid
    • 13. Genius and genius
    • 14. A note on Comus
    • Additional editorial notes
    • Index.
    • C. S. Lewis
    • Editor
    • Walter Hooper