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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* {{cite book|title=Spenser's Supreme Fiction|author=Jon A. Quitslund|publisher=University of Toronto Press|date=2001|isbn=0802035051|isbn13=9780802035059}}
* {{cite book|title=Spenser's Supreme Fiction|author=Jon A. Quitslund|publisher=University of Toronto Press|date=2001|isbn=0802035051|isbn13=9780802035059}}
* {{cite journal|author=S.K. Heninger Jr|title=The Orgoglio Episode in ''The Faerie Queene''|journal=English Literary History|volume=26|issue=2|pages=171–187|date=June 1959|url=http://jstor.org./pss/2872024|publisher=The Johns Hopkins University Press}}
* {{cite journal|author=S.K. Heninger Jr|title=The Orgoglio Episode in ''The Faerie Queene''|journal=English Literary History|volume=26|issue=2|pages=171–187|date=June 1959|publisher=The Johns Hopkins University Press|jstor=2872024}}
* {{cite journal|title=Spenser's Erotic Drama: The Orgoglio Episode|author=J.W. Schroeder|date=1962|journal=English Literary History|volume=29|pages=140–159}}
* {{cite journal|title=Spenser's Erotic Drama: The Orgoglio Episode|author=J.W. Schroeder|date=1962|journal=English Literary History|volume=29|pages=140–159}}



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Orgoglio is a literary character in Edmund Spenser's famous epic "The Faerie Queen". He appears in the seventh canto as a beast and attacks the main character, Redcrosse, who symbolizes the ultimate Christian knight, during a moment of weakness. "Orgoglio" means "pride" in Italian.

References

  • Andrew Hadfield (2001). The Cambridge Companion to Spenser. Cambridge University Press. p. 212. ISBN 0521645700. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |isbn13= ignored (help)
  • Edmund Spenser. "The Faerie Queen". The Norton Anthology of English Literature. Volume B.
  • "The Faerie Queen". Sparknotes
  • "Definition of Orgoglio". Wiktionary

Further reading

  • Jon A. Quitslund (2001). Spenser's Supreme Fiction. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802035051. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |isbn13= ignored (help)
  • S.K. Heninger Jr (June 1959). "The Orgoglio Episode in The Faerie Queene". English Literary History. 26 (2). The Johns Hopkins University Press: 171–187. JSTOR 2872024.
  • J.W. Schroeder (1962). "Spenser's Erotic Drama: The Orgoglio Episode". English Literary History. 29: 140–159.