The Faerie Queene Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Remarks on The Fairy Queen
- The Faerie Queene
- The Narrative Poet (Faerie Queene, III-V)
- Justice and Equity
- Ralegh in Spenser's Historical Allegory
- Rule, Virginia: Protestant Theories of Female Regiment in The Faerie Queene.
- A Self-Reflexive Parable of Narration: The Faerie Queene VI
- ‘Playing Legerdemaine with the Scripture’: Parodic Sermons in The Faerie Queene
- The Comedy of Female Authority in The Faerie Queene
- The Protestant Art of Preaching in Book One of The Faerie Queene.
- ‘She there as Princess rained’: Spenser's Figure of Elizabeth
- The Two Deaths of Mary Stuart: Historical Allegory in Spenser's Book of Justice
- Spenser's Elizabeth Portrait and the Fiction of Dynastic Epic
- The Faery Queen Unveiled? Five Glimpses of Gloriana
- Another Look at Serena and Irena
- A Slow Return to Eden: Spenser on Women's Rule
- ‘O unityng confounding’: Elizabeth I, Mary Stuart, and the Matrix of Renaissance Gender
- Further Reading