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The Shepheard's Calender: Twelve Aeglogues Proportionable to the Twelve Monethes - Timeless pastoral reflections in poetry - cover
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The Shepheard's Calender: Twelve Aeglogues Proportionable to the Twelve Monethes - Timeless pastoral reflections in poetry

Edmund Spenser

Editora: Good Press

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Edmund Spenser's "The Shepheard's Calender: Twelve Aeglogues Proportionable to the Twelve Monethes" stands as a monumental contribution to pastoral poetry, weaving a rich tapestry of allegory and social commentary through a series of twelve interconnected eclogues. Each poem is meticulously crafted to reflect the seasons of the year, succinctly mirroring the phases of human emotion, rural life, and the political climate of Elizabethan England. Spenser's distinctive use of archaic language and innovative verse form, notably the Spenserian stanza, imbues the text with a lyrical quality that both honors and rejuvenates classical pastoral traditions, situating it firmly within the literary renaissance of the late 16th century. Edmund Spenser, often regarded as one of the preeminent poets of the English language, drew inspiration from his experiences as a country gentleman and a scholar. His keen awareness of social change and political satire is apparent throughout the work. The influence of his educational background, particularly his studies at Pembroke College, Cambridge, shaped his understanding of allegory and thematic complexity, enabling him to craft a multifaceted narrative that engages with the contemporary concerns of his era. For readers seeking an enriching exploration of pastoral tradition infused with depth and insight, "The Shepheard's Calender" is an essential addition to any literary collection. Its blend of emotion, nature, and societal reflection is not only a delight to read but also serves as a compelling lens through which to examine the cultural milieu of early modern England.
Disponível desde: 18/09/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 77 páginas.

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