This book was originally conceived as a D. Phil thesis at the University of Ulster, Coleraine, supervised by Professor Robert Welch, 'a loose, baggy, monster' . . . .
Now that's just rude.**
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* - I have assiduously avoided quoting that thing Milton says about Spenser vis-a-vis Aquinas and Scotus.
** - Yes, yes, if you keep reading the sentence you learn that Hadfield is talking about his thesis, not Welch. And I'm sure this has been pointed out to him since.
2 comments:
Such peculiar, humorous, referential eruptions are one of A.H.'s great charms.
Don't miss out on Benedict Robinson's newish book, which has a lovely chapter on Book 1 of the FQ useful for exploring Spenser beyond the confines of Britain.
(Love the blog!)
Hey, thanks, Moria. I haven't had the chance to read B. R.'s book, but I've been meaning to check it out.
God, I guess my tombstone should read, "He meant to check it out but got distracted by, you know, all that shit on the internet."
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