Moral Fiction in Milton and Spenser

University of Missouri Press (1995)
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Abstract

Steadman suggests that these poets, along with most other Renaissance poets, did not actually regard themselves as divinely inspired but, rather, resorted to a common fiction to create the appearance of having special insight into the truth.

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