Dr. Stapleton ENG
L309 Spenser Exam 28 November 2016
You should approach your assignment in the same way that I
suggested you interpret your midterm.
Examine The Faerie Queene 12.1-14
(pp. 920-22 in your book) and relate details
from the stanzas to the rest of the text in a meaningful way.
Frequently, those who study FQ tend not to read the last canto very carefully and tend to
discount its effects and poetics. Your
job is to explain why this is a mistake, using those fourteen stanzas as
evidence. You can talk about whatever you like: lines that seem to reticulate
to other parts of the poem or that “say” the text as a whole; people who don’t
seem important; events that appear to be gratuitous; how the sounds and metrics
accentuate or enhance Spenser’s narrative via mimesis (i.e., Aristotle’s word and concept μίμηση).
Your
Spenser exam is due by 9 a.m. on Monday 12 December. I do not return finals or
write comments on them.
Carpaccio,
St. George and the Dragon (1502),
Scuola di San Giorgio, Venice