'Swich fyn...swych fyn': Senses of Ending in Chaucer and Spenser
- Author / Editor
- Holahan, Michael.
'Swich fyn...swych fyn': Senses of Ending in Chaucer and Spenser
- Published
- David A. Richardson, ed. Spenser: Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern (Cleveland State University, 1977), pp. 116-31. [Microfiche available from the Department of English.]
- Description
- Both Chaucer and Spenser make use of the qualified or unresolved ending. The outer limit of Chaucer's work is doctrine. Spenser seems to hold out hope for absolute vision.
- Contributor
- Richardson, David A., ed.
- Alternative Title
- Spenser: Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Chaucer's Influence and Later Allusion.