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Walls, K: God's Only Daughter: The Manchester Spenser

Autor Kathryn Walls
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2013
In this study, Kathryn Walls challenges the standard identification of Una with the post-Reformation English Church, arguing that she is, rather, Augustine's City of God - the invisible Church, whose membership is known only to God. Una's story (its Tudor resonances notwithstanding) therefore embraces that of the Synagogue before the Incarnation as well as that of the Church in the time of Christ and thereafter. It also allegorises the redemptive process that sustains the true Church. Una is fallible in canto I. Subsequently, however, she comes to embody divine perfection. Her transformation depends upon the intervention of the lion as Christ. Convinced of the consistency and coherence of Spenser's allegory, Walls offers fresh interpretations of Abessa (as Synagoga), of the fauns and satyrs (the Gentiles), and of Una's dwarf (adiaphoric forms of worship). She also reinterprets Spenser's marriage metaphor, clarifying the significance of Red Cross as Una's spouse in the final canto.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780719090370
ISBN-10: 0719090377
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 219 x 144 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria The Manchester Spenser


Cuprins

Introduction: The Incarnation, allegory, and idolatry 1. The fallibility of Una 2. Una redeemed - the Incarnation 3. Una as the City of God 4. The City of God in history 5. Canto VI - The curch's mission to the gentiles 6. Una's adiaphoric dwarf 7. Una's trinitatian dimension 8. The multiplication of Una List of work cited Index

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Descriere

The first full-length study to be devoted to Una, the beleaguered but ultimately triumphant heroine of Book One of The Faerie Queene -- .