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The Faerie Queene: Critical Essay by Mary R. Bowman

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Edmund Spenser
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SOURCE: Bowman, Mary R. “‘She there as Princess rained’: Spenser's Figure of Elizabeth.” Renaissance Quarterly 43, no. 3 (autumn 1990): 509-28.

In the following essay, Bowman discusses Spenser's treatment of Queen Elizabeth I in Book V of The Faerie Queene.

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