'Great Lady of the greatest Isle, whose light The Faerie Queene was one of the most influential poems in the English language. Dedicating his work to Elizabeth I, Spenser brilliantly united Arthurian...
Like Phoebus lampe throughout the world doth shine'
The Faerie Queene is a scholarly masterpiece that has influenced, inspired, and challenged generations of writers, readers and scholars since its completion in 1596. Hamilton's edition is itself, a masterpiece of scholarship and close reading. It is now the standard edition...
The Faerie Queene was first published in 1590. It is one of the longest poems in the English language and is separated into 6 books. Book 1 focuses on the virtue of holiness as embodied in the Redcrosse Knight. The Redcrosse Knight must fight off monsters,...
This remarkable poem, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I, was Spenser's finest achievement. The first epic poem in modern English, The Faerie Queene combines dramatic narratives of chivalrous adventure with exquisite and picturesque episodes of pageantry. At the same time,...
Este poema celebra la imagen de la Reina Isabel I y especialmente su victoria contra la Gran Armada de Felipe II ocurrida en 1588. El poema est estructurado, como expuso Alastair Fowler, en siete libros que reflejan la semana planetaria y astrol gica, verdadera alegor a de los...
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Edmund Spenser was an English Renaissance poet acclaimed as one of the greatest writers in the language, and The Faerie Queene, an allegorical epic poem, is his magnum opus. It is also one of the longest poems ever written in English.
"The general end, therefore, of all The Faerie Queene], is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline: which for that I conceived should be most plausible and pleasing, being coloured with an historical fiction, the which the most part...
"The general end, therefore, of all The Faerie Queene], is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline: which for that I conceived should be most plausible and pleasing, being coloured with an historical fiction, the which the most part...
This remarkable poem, dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I, was Spenser's finest achievement. The first epic poem in modern English, The Faerie Queene combines dramatic narratives of chivalrous adventure with exquisite and picturesque episodes of pageantry. At the same time,...
Este poema celebra la imagen de la Reina Isabel I y especialmente su victoria contra la Gran Armada de Felipe II ocurrida en 1588. El poema est estructurado, como expuso Alastair Fowler, en siete libros que reflejan la semana planetaria y astrol gica, verdadera alegor a de los...
Embark on an epic journey through the enchanting realms of chivalry, virtue, and myth with "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser. First published in 1590, this monumental work stands as one of the greatest achievements of English literature and a cornerstone of the Elizabethan...
The Faerie Queene is Edmund Spenser's magnum opus, composed for Queen Elizabeth I. The epic poem is incomplete, as only six of the intended twelve books were published before the poet's death. Despite that, it stands as one of the longest poems in the English language. Spenser...