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Spenserian /spɛnˈsɪərɪən /adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the English poet Edmund Spenser or his works: a prose romance of Spenserian allegory...- The form is known as the Spenserian stanza, a specific form.
- This essay shows how feminist readings have given us a renewed interest in the Spenserian imagination.
- First performed and published in 1592, "The Spanish Tragedy" represents the theatrical translation of the Spenserian world view.
nounAn admirer, imitator, or student of the English poet Edmund Spenser or his works: a small group of eighteenth-century Irish Spenserians...- It is a severe comment on the insularity of Spenserian scholarship that hitherto no Spenserian has recognized the portrait of Dee.
- Fletcher and his fellow Spenserians broke ground that was expanded most memorably by later authors.
- It's been said that if Milton had died at the end of his first poetic period, he'd be remembered for his early poems as one of the great Spenserians after Shakespeare.
Rhymes Algerian, Cancerian, Chaucerian, Cimmerian, criterion, Hesperian, Hitlerian, Hyperion, Iberian, Liberian, Nigerian, Presbyterian, Shakespearean, Siberian, Sumerian, valerian, Wagnerian, Zairean |