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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › english-literature-1500-1799-biographies › edmund-spenserEdmund Spenser | Encyclopedia.com

    11 de may. de 2018 · Edmund Spenser >Edmund Spenser (ca. 1552-1599) ranks as the fore most English poet of the >16th century. Famous as the author of the unfinished epic poem The Faerie >Queene, he is the poet of an ordered yet passionate Elizabethan world.

  2. Welcome to the Luminarium Edmund Spenser page. Here you will find a biography, Quotes, works, essays and articles, and various study resources.These can be accessed from the red navigation bar at the top. The sidebar on the right has links to persons, historical events, locations, and concepts relevant to the study of Edmund Spenser and the Elizabethan Era. Most of these links lead to the Lumin

  3. Edmund Spenser - Poet, Faerie Queene, Renaissance: In its present form, The Faerie Queene consists of six books and a fragment (known as the “Mutabilitie Cantos”). According to Spenser’s introductory letter in the first edition (1590) of his great poem, it was to contain 12 books, each telling the adventure of one of Gloriana’s knights.

  4. Edmund Spenser wywarł wielki wpływ na późniejszych poetów angielskich. Twórcy ci naśladowali styl poety i posługiwali się wymyśloną przez niego strofą. Spenser jako liryk i epik wpłynął na Johna Miltona. Do autorów pozostających w orbicie oddziaływania Spensera należał też romantyk John Keats.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2020 · Analysis of Edmund Spenser’s Poems. By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on July 23, 2020 • ( 0 ) By an eclectic mingling of old traditions, Edmund Spenser created new poetry—new in verse forms, in language, and in genre. From the Middle Ages, Spenser had inherited complex allegorical traditions and a habit of interlacing narrative strands; these ...

  6. Edmund Spenser was born in London in 1552. His date of birth is currently approximate due to lack of records. This occurred due to the Great Fire of 1666, which ended up destroying any evidence of his birth date. It is believed that in the 1560s, the Merchant Taylors’ School in London became the starting point of his formal education.

  7. www.westminster-abbey.org › abbey-commemorations › commemorationsEdmund Spenser | Westminster Abbey

    Edmund Spenser. On the south wall of Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey is a marble memorial to Edmund Spenser, poet and author of The Faerie Queene, which he dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I. Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset (to whose mother Spenser had dedicated a work) put up the memorial in 1620 but this fell into decay and was replaced by ...

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