Contents
Carol Kaske, "Chivalric Idealism versus Pragmatism in Spenser and Malory: Taking up Arms in a Wrongful Quarrel" (The Kathleen Williams Lecture, 2010)
Jonathan E. Lux, "`Th'eternal Brood of Glorie Excellent': Infants and the Battle for the Future in The Faerie Queene"
Sean Henry, "Hot and Bothered: The Lions of Amoretti 20 and The Faerie Queene I"
Michael Ullyot, "Spenser and the Matter of Poetry"
Judith H. Anderson, "Milton's Compressed Memory in Areopagitica of Spenser's Cave of Mammon"
Gillian Hubbard, "`Send your angel': Augustinian Nests and Guyon's Faint'
Rachel Eisendrath, "Art and Objectivity in the House of Busirane"
Patricia Wareh, "Competitions in Nobility and Courtesy: Nennio and the Reader's Judgment in Book VI of The Faerie Queene"
Evan Gurney, "Spenser's `May' Eclogue and Charitable Admonition"
Lauren Silberman, "Aesopian Prosopopoia: Making Faces and Playing Chicken in Mother Hubberds Tale"
Debra Rienstra, "`Disorder Best Fit': Henry Lok and Holy Disorder in Devotional Lyric"
Rachel E. Hile, "Spenserianism and Satire before and after the Bishops' Ban: Evidence from Thomas Middleton"
Gleanings
Joe Moshenska, "`Spencerus isthic conditur': Kenelm Digby's Transcription of William Alabaster"
Andrew Hadfield, "A Mortgage Agreement of Hugolin Spenser, Edmund Spenser's Grandson"