The Manchester Spenser

About the series

The Manchester Spenser is a monograph and text series devoted to historical and textual approaches to Edmund Spenser – to his life, times, places, works and contemporaries.
The Manchester Spenser, to feed, foster and build on these refreshed attitudes, aims to publish reference tools, critical, historical, biographical and archaeological monographs on or related to Spenser, from several disciplines, and to publish editions of primary sources and classroom texts of a more wide-ranging scope.
The Manchester Spenser consists of work with stamina, high standards of scholarship and research, adroit handling of evidence, rigour of argument, exposition and documentation.
The series will encourage and assist research into, and develop the readership of, one of the richest and most complex writers of the Early Modern period.
General Editor: J.B. Lethbridge
Editorial Board: Helen Cooper, Thomas Herron, Carol V. Kaske, James Nohrnberg
& Brian Vickers
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This series is within the Literature subject area.

Shakespeare and Spenser
Celebrating Mutabilitie
Castles and colonists