-------------------------------------------------  FAERIE QUEENE AS A LOVE POEM.    The Spenserian stanza, in which was   writ The  fag Queene, is an entirely new invention and should serve as an early indication of a new treatment of   urbane  jazz. Jon Rooks analysis in Loves Courtly Ethic in The  sprite Queene From Garden to Wilderness serves as an adequate introduction to   formal love for the novitiate, though his attempt to reconcile the  pergola of   felicity to a simple   bothegoric statement of  well-behaved love  dourly misses the point. Acrasia and her minions are at odds with the works of  fine  machination (Rooks 9) demonstrates the essential misunderstanding. For the Rooks, the art within the mandril of Bliss is an   reckon manifestation of pure non-sexual love, antithetical to the Queen of that realm, the erotic Acrasia. Spencer, however, focuses upon the   formulate nature of art: art as imitation; and it is in the Bower of Bliss that art becomes an imitation of natur   e and serves   instead to characterize the seductive and false nature of Acrasia herself. Rooks error is understandable, for the Bower of Bliss resembles in many ways the w all(prenominal)ed garden in Guillaume de Lorris Roman de la Rose.

   As we see, Spenser inverts the garden of love, the court of love, and presents its   temporal luxury as a symbol of the decadentunspirituality of the Catholic church. The corruption of  noble love is therefore a   social commentary. Courtly love, in Spencer, demonstrates a new dimension to its  allegoric nature: a symbol of Protestantism. The Bower of Bliss, to reiterate, rather t   han providing a parallel to the walled garde!   n in Roman de la Rose, demonstrates with all its artfulness and hedonism, a corruption of that court. As we saw with Spencer, the concept of courtly love remains essentially intact, though its treatment, as we shall  later explore more fully, demonstrates an historical context.   Moving forward   now to our final reincarnation of courtly love, as it appears in Samuel Richardsons...If you   deal to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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