Celebrating Mutabilitie: essays on Edmund Spenser's.
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This is the first collection of essays devoted to Edmund Spenser's Mutabilitie Cantos (1609), and it celebrates the 400th anniversary of the first publication of that intriguing, posthumously-published fragment of his unfinished epic, The Faerie Queene (1590-96). It brings together leading and.
The Mutability Cantos serve as an intriguing commentary on Spenser's worldview. Since the world at this time is based on immutability and permanence (geocentric, Chain of Being, etc.), it is difficult to accept the changes that occur daily within God's supposedly ever-fixed creation. This is the poet's way of blending these two conflicting views in a way that he can live with.
Unlike Spenser, he is not interested in ideal or eternal existences. Both poets have affinities with Donne. Like Spenser, Donne speaks in terms of eternity. Like Shakespeare, he affirms man's ability to overcome time and change in this world of mutability. His argumentative style and his synthesis of sacred and profane love set him apart. This study examines the varieties of experience found.
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