Spenser's International Style
Discover the captivating exploration of Edmund Spenser's unique poetic style in Spenser's International Style by David Scott Wilson-Okamura, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. In this insightful volume, spanning 250 pages, Wilson-Okamura delves into the intriguing decision behind Spenser's choice of stanzas over more traditional forms like classical meter or blank verse in his celebrated epic, The Faerie Queene. He investigates the lyrical qualities of Spenser's work that have fascinated readers for centuries. Utilizing a broader European context, this book offers a rich analysis of Spenser's artistry, illuminating his influence and the significance of his stylistic innovations. Perfect for students, scholars, and avid readers of English poetry, Spenser's International Style unravels the complexities of one of literature's most beloved figures, providing a deeper understanding of his impact on poetic history and criticism.