The Poetics of Melancholy in Early Modern England

According to Trevor, with the editorial glosses and the dispersal of Spenser's own authorial identity with the convention of E. K., the poet protects himself from any association with the melancholic temperament. According to Trevor, the sidenotes serve a "therapeutic function in that they...

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