Gary Waller surveys Spenser's career in terms of the material
conditions of its production - the often overlooked material
factors of race, gender, class, agency - and the resonant 'places'
which influenced his career - court, church, nation, colony. The
book includes an original account of the gender politics of
Spenser's work and his difficult position between Ireland and
England, the 'homes' about which he held ambivalent feelings.
Waller also discusses the 'place' the biographer occupies in
writing a literary life.
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