Spenser''s Ethics: Empire, Mutability, and Moral Philosophy in Early Modernity
English
By (author): Andrew Wadoski
Spensers ethics offers a novel account of Edmund Spenser as a moral theorist, situating his ethics at the nexus of moral philosophys profound transformation in the early modern era, and the English colonisation of Ireland in the turbulent 1580s and 90s. It revises a scholarly narrative describing Spensers ethical thinking as derivative, nostalgic, or inconsistent with one that contends him to be one of early modern Englands most original and incisive moral theorists, placing The Faerie Queene at the centre of the contested discipline of moral philosophy as it engaged the social, political, and intellectual upheavals driving classical virtue ethics unravelling at the threshold of early modernity.
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