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A LONDON publisher has brought out in excellent style a facsimile of the first (1579) edition of Spensers Shepheardes Calender, edited by Mr. H. Oskar Sommer, whose introduction is a really valuable addition to critical literature, inasmuch as it settles the question of the authorship of the Glosse, or explanatory commentary, accompanying the poem. This is professedly written by one E. K., who represents himself as a friend of the unknown authorfor it was not until [611, when the poem was reprinted for the sixth time, that Spensers name was attached to it. In 1579 no one seems to have cared to know who the anonymous poets friend might be; but many years afterwards people began to inquire about E. K. and, finding that a certain Edward Kirke (or Kerke) was at Cambridge at the same time with Spenser and in the very same college, hastily decided that he must be the man. There was not then, nor has there since been found, a particle of evidence that Kirke and Spenser were friends; but nearly all the editors and critics have nevertheless assumed that the identity of the initials settled the question. Hales, for instance, in his useful Globe edition of the poet, says: These poems were ushered into the world by Spensers college friend (in Cambridge), Edward Kirke, for such no doubt is the true interpretation of the initials, E. K. A few critics, among whom was Craik, ventured, however, to suggest that E. K." might be Spenser himself; and Mr. Sommer has now practically proved that they were right. We can refer here to only one bit. of evidence out of many that he adduces; but this alone is conclusive. In the comments on the Eclogue of May, E. K." quotes a Latin couplet, of which he gives his own translation thus: All that I take did I joy, and all that I greedily gorged As for the many goodly matters left I for others. In a letter to Harvey, dated April 10, 1580, Spenser gives the same couplet (except for the change of all that to that which) as his own extempore translation of the Latin. The reproduction of the poem in the present edition is by photography from one of the four copies of the original now in existence. The text is in black letter, with quaint woodcuts as vignettes to the twelve divisions, or months. The mechanical execution is of the daintiest, and only 520 numbered copies are issued. The Literary World, Vol. 20 [1889] Critical Introduction The Shepheardes Calender Edmund The Shepheardes Calender: Critical Introduction : The Shepherds Calendar was entered on the books of the Stationers Company December 5 1579 from The Shepheardes Calender: April by Edmund Spenser from The Shepheardes Calender: April; from The Shepheardes Calender: October; Amoretti I: Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands; The Shepheardes Calender: January by Edmund Spenser IN this fyrst glogue Colin clout a shepheardes boy complaineth him of his vnfortunate loue being but newly (as semeth) enamoured of a countrie lasse called The Shepheardes Calender The Shepheardes Calender Edmund Spenser A Note on the Renascence Editions text: This html edition (May 1996) of The Shepheardes Calender is the second edition of The Shepheardes Calender - University of Oregon The Shepheardes Calender -- Introduction us than from its contemporary readers the rewards remain very great Aprill offers a marvelously lyrical The Shepheardes Calender - California State University The Shepheardes Calender by Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599) The genre of pastoral which originated with Greek and Latin poets especially Virgil was popular with early The Shepheardes Calender - Edmund Spenser - Google Books The Shepheardes Calender Volume 3 Edmund Spenser Full view - 1890 The Shepheardes Calender Edmund Spenser Full view - 1890 The Shepheardes Calender Volumes 1-3 The Shepheardes Calender: July - Anniina Jokinen The Shepheardes Calender: And sithens shepheardes bene foresayd from places of delight: Sourum deus altissimus Go on to August The Shepheardes Calender - Wikipedia The Shepheardes Calender is a poem that consists of twelve eclogues Each eclogue is named after a different month which represents the turning of seasons The Shepheardes Calender - Britannicacom The Shepheardes Calender series of poems by Edmund Spenser published in 1579 and considered to mark the beginning of the English Renaissance in literature
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