This is Volume 2 of a German-language study focusing on Edmund Spenser, the Fletcher brothers (Giles and Phineas), and John Milton. The work explores the literary connections and influences between these significant figures in English poetry. It examines Spenser's impact on the Fletchers and how their work, in turn, relates to Milton's poetic achievements. This volume delves into their poetic styles, themes, and the intellectual climate that shaped their writing. "Spenser, the School of the Fletchers, and Milton" offers insights into the literary landscape of the Renaissance and early modern periods.
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