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“ The Faerie Queene, “ according to Alexander Dunlop (coeditor of the present volume), “may be the most undervalued classic in the canon of English poetry.” The epic poem’s archaic language, formal structure, historical references, and literary allusions all present special challenges to both student and teacher—challenges that the contributors to this book believe can be overcome with creativity
American Poetry
13th-century poetry
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Cheryl Krueger is associate professor of French at the University of Virginia. She is the author of The Art of Procrastination: Baudelaire’s Poetry in Prose and coauthor of Tâches d’encre and Mise-en-scène: Cinéma et lecture . Her articles on French literature, film, and cultural studies have appeared in a variety of journals. Her current book project treats the culture and poetics of
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