Hi all,
One recent piece on Spenser that listserve members might otherwise miss is my
discussion of the House of Busirane episode as a representation of response to
the theater. It's in Early Responses to Renaissance Drama (Cambridge UP, 2006)
pp. 132-39.
All best,
Charles Whitney
English Dept.
University of Nevada
Las Vegas, NV 89154-5011
Early Responses to Renaissance Drama
http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521858437
Quoting Dorothy Stephens <[log in to unmask]>:
> (This message is also being sent to the members of the Spenser Society; I
> apologize for double postings.)
>
> To all Spenserians who will be attending the Annual Luncheon at the MLA
> Convention: if, in the past two years, you've published a book about
> Spenser or a book that contains at least one major chapter on Spenser,
> please bring a copy to the Annual Luncheon to display on the book table at
> the entrance. (Make sure to retrieve your copy at the end of the
> festivities, because unclaimed books will be regarded as free for the
> taking.)
>
> Dorothy Stephens
> President
> International Spenser Society
>
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