Spenser in the Moment argues that contrary to anyone's expectation, Spenser studies may be on the brink of a revolution. Bringing together scholars from three continents, it surveys established methods--classical reception, book history, Spenser's religious historicism, diving deep into Spenser's musicality--and then makes the case that there may be whole worlds of Spenser that have been nearly unsee-able or unhearable in the past forty years.
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