the faerie queene

     

A poetic preface by Sir Walter Raleigh introduces this epic Spenser poem

Trivia about the faerie queene

  • In 1590 the first 3 books of this proposed 24-book epic poem by Edmund Spenser were published
  • She, not the dairy queen, is the title character of a 6-book-long epic poem by Edmund Spenser
  • Sir Calidore pursues the Blatant Beast in Book VI of this Spenser work
  • Published in 1590, "The Legend of the Red Cross Knight" is the first of 6 books in this poetic epic
  • "The Legend of the Knight of the Red Cross" is the 1st book in this Edmund Spenser work
  • Spenser reworked Elizabethan court chivalry along allegorical lines in this epic poem
  • Gloriana is the title character in this epic poem by Edmund Spenser
  • Book I of this Edmund Spenser work relates the adventures of the Redcrosse Knight of Holiness

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  • I gotta read The Faerie Queene, too
  • mother doesn't enjoy my dramatic reading of "The Faerie Queene"
  • @Nakajima_Ki_43 For this young Prince, when first to armes he fell; But when he dyde, the Faerie Queene it brought
  • The Faerie Queene BOOKE I CANTO VII 36 Ne let it seeme, that credence this exceedes, For he that made the same, was knowne right well
  • The Faerie Queene BOOKE I CANTO VII 35 No magicke arts hereof had any might, Nor bloudie wordes of bold Enchaunters call,
  • RT @jrparks321: Anyone have good recommendations for recordings of #Spenser's "The Faerie Queene"?
  • Anyone have good recommendations for recordings of #Spenser's "The Faerie Queene"?
  • The Faerie Queene BOOKE I CANTO VII 34 The same to wight he neuer wont disclose, But when as monsters huge he would dismay,
  • @avoiding_bears thanks Kirsty! (Though I have to confess there are a suspiciously large no. of refs to the Faerie Queene in edition 1!)
  • @therealjnielsen Cheers. I'll keep that in mind the next time I decide to tweet extensively from the Faerie Queene.
  • lost in a midsummer night's dream faerieland :) "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser Vpon a great aduenture...
  • The Faerie Queene BOOKE I CANTO VII 33 His warlike shield all closely couer’d was, Ne might of mortall eye be euer seene;
  • Guarda cosa ho trovato! Libro The Faerie Queene (English epic poem di Edmund Spenser) #letteraturainglese #spenser
  • @RachelDattolo Book 2, Canto 8, second stanza of "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser. That part is about God's love for His creation.
  • @heatherfro it helped that my adviser held my hand through the faerie queene
  • The Faerie Queene BOOKE I CANTO VII 32 Vpon the top of all his loftie crest, A bunch of haires discolourd diuersly,
  • The Faerie Queene BOOKE I CANTO VII 31 His haughtie helmet, horrid all with gold, Both glorious brightnesse, and great terrour bred;
  • The Faerie Queene BOOKE I CANTO VII 30 And in the midst thereof one pretious stone Of wondrous worth, and eke of wondrous mights,
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