A belated suggestion: some of the most curious but for me still potent
reflections on the ontology and "nation" of the faeries and humans are
contained in Isabel Rathborne's The Meaning of Spenser's Fairyland.
Ken Gross
On Mon, 14 May 2007, David L. Miller wrote:
> Thanks to both Jim Nohrnberg and Stephen Foley for their suggestions.
> I'm travelling and won't be able to consult chapter and verse of the
> Analogy of the FQ until I get home, but it'll be very useful to have the
> references.
>
> My thought is that Arthur has done what Britomart was afraid she had,
> i.e. fallen in love with an image.
>
> DM
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