Spenserian allegory and Elizabethan biblical exegesis

Margaret Christian

earliest edition we have, 2016 Manchester University Press, 2016

"Typological reading, a strategy for biblical exegesis developed in ancient times and practiced through the medieval period, was alive and well - indeed, inescapable - in Elizabethan sermons and liturgies. Spenserian allegory and Elizabethan biblical exegesis is the first book to show the relevance of this cultural habit to The Faerie Queene. A wealth of quotations from contemporary sources transports readers into th...

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Spenserian Allegory and Elizabethan Biblical Exegesis edition · 2019 · Manchester University Press · 272 pages · 9781526139504
Spenserian Allegory and Elizabethan Biblical Exegesis edition · 2016 · Manchester University Press · 9781526107831
Spenserian Allegory and Elizabethan Biblical Exegesis edition · 2016 · Manchester University Press · 9781526107848
Spenserian allegory and Elizabethan biblical exegesis hardcover · 2016 · Manchester University Press · 272 pages · 9780719083846

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