The Faerie Queene, Book Six and the Mutabilitie Cantos
Edmund Spenser author Andrew Hadfield editor Abraham Stoll editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Published:15th Sep '07
Should be back in stock very soon
Book Six and the incomplete Book Seven of The Faerie Queene are the last sections of the unfinished poem to have been published. They show Spenser inflecting his narrative with an ever more personal note, and becoming an ever more desperate and anxious author, worried that things were falling apart as Queen Elizabeth failed in health and the Irish crisis became ever more terrifying. The moral confusion and uncertainty that Calidore, the Knight of Courtesy, has to confront are symptomatic of the lack of control that Spenser saw everywhere around him. Yet, within such a troubling and disturbing work there are moments of great beauty and harmony, such as the famous dance of the Graces that Colin Clout, the rustic alter ego of the poet himself, conjures up with his pipe. Book Seven, the Two Cantos of Mutabilitie, is among the finest of Spenser's poetic works, in which he explains the mythical origins of his world, as the gods debate on the hill opposite his Irish house. Whether order or chaos triumphs in the end has been the subject of most subsequent critical debate.
A thoughtful edition with just the right amount of annotation for a class on sixteenth century literature. --Byron Nelson, West Virginia University
ISBN: 9780872208919
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 312g
264 pages