The Reformation of the Subject
Spenser, Milton, and the English Protestant Epic
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Exploring the significance of two monumental works in English epic literature, this analysis delves into "The Faerie Queene" and "Paradise Lost," highlighting their impact during a time of cultural upheaval. The text examines how these works reflect the tensions of their era, showcasing their themes, characters, and innovative narrative techniques. Through a critical lens, the discussion emphasizes their enduring relevance and the ways they challenge traditional literary conventions.