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The Polliticke Courtier
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27 August 1996

"Dixon makes a powerful case for justice as central to the whole of The Faerie Queene. The extended discussion of the Britomart material, particularly Book V, is especially impressive. The Polliticke Courtier makes a significant original contribution to Spenser studies." Thomas Cain, Department of English, McMaster University.
"Dixon's use of inventio and dispositio as the bases of his interpretation is original, as is his pursuit of Justice as the primary and informing virtue of The Faerie Queene. The result is a detailed examination of Books 4 and 5 that makes a major contribution to research in the field." Joanne Craig, Department of English, Bishop's University.
"Dixon makes a powerful case for justice as central to the whole of The Faerie Queene. The extended discussion of the Britomart material, particularly Book V, is especially impressive. The Polliticke Courtier makes a significant original contribution to Spenser studies." Thomas Cain, Department of English, McMaster University. "Dixon's use of inventio and dispositio as the bases of his interpretation is original, as is his pursuit of Justice as the primary and informing virtue of The Faerie Queene. The result is a detailed examination of Books 4 and 5 that makes a major contribution to research in the field." Joanne Craig, Department of English, Bishop's University.