Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION: Poetry and the Pleasure Garden in Early Modern England
CHAPTER ONE: The Kenilworth Revels (I): The Grounds of the Spectacle
CHAPTER TWO: Kenilworth and the Performance of Empire
CHAPTER THREE: Place and Movement in The Defence of Poesy
CHAPTER FOUR: The Garden and the Progress in Sidney’s Literary Works
CHAPTER FIVE: The Garden Plot, The Faerie Queene, and the Progress Entertainment
CHAPTER SIX: Calidore, Courtesy, and the Elizabethan Progress
CONCLUSION: “All that moveth”: Spenser’s Irish Gardens
Notes
Works Cited
Index