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The Faerie Queen, Edmund Spenser, and SRD

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2003 6:14 pm
by fightingmyinstincts
Forgive me if someone has already pointed this out, but....doesn't this seem reminiscent of the chrons? Just read canto VIII, Book 1, that's all I could find and...I swear, some of the usage just screams SRD. Like, at one point Una says "despight" in the meaning SRD uses, "in wele or woe" which might look more familiar as weal, from the lay of Berek most notably....I'm sure SRD had to read this in college or something, I found it in my english lit text book when I should have been listening to macbeth... :oops:
Some of SRD's usage of words like weal, thrall, despite and a lot of other stuff comes straight from the time period of this epic, assuming Spenser wrote it in some approximation of the style of his day...I read about him a little, mentioned he blended two main styles of writing/speaking, one more proper and one less...I think this text is worth the trouble of hunting it up! Not a bad read in and of itself...

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 2:46 am
by hierachy
Whats wrong with you people; this thraed was lying unreplied on page 4...
...I'm giving it a chance in life by giving it a first reply and boosting it right back in the spotlight.
As for the topic itself I have no knoledge, do you? - post thaughts and enlighten me (and this threads until now, miserable existance)!!!

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 6:03 am
by [Syl]
Definately bump-worthy. I have to go to the library tomorrow, so if I'm really lucky (not the best selection here)...

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 10:49 am
by danlo
Thanks 4 the bump! Rare to see a new member go that far back in the threads...

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 11:48 am
by Gil galad
Rare maybe, but not unheard of