Spenser's Britomart

Spenser's Britomart PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
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Languages : en
Pages : 312

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Spenser's Britomart

Spenser's Britomart PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
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Languages : en
Pages : 312

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Faerie Queene

Faerie Queene PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
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Languages : en
Pages : 519

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Faerie queene. book III

Faerie queene. book III PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
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Languages : en
Pages : 442

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The Faerie Queene

The Faerie Queene PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
Publisher: CUP Archive
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Languages : en
Pages : 390

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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser

The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
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Languages : en
Pages : 312

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Faerie Queene

Faerie Queene PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
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Pages : 518

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The Faerie Queene; In three volumes

The Faerie Queene; In three volumes PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368359916
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1070

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Reproduction of the original.

The Warrior Princess: Book 3 of Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene'

The Warrior Princess: Book 3 of Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene' PDF Author: Roy Maynard
Publisher: Canon Press & Book Service
ISBN: 1591280958
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 264

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Edmund Spenser's tomb at Westminster Abbey has the inscription, the Prince of Poets. If you've read Books I and II of his unfinished English epic, The Faerie Queene, you know why by now. Book III is one of the most unique books, written from the perspective of the heroic Britomart, a warrior princess in search of her true love. Along the way she encounters wizards, monsters, braggarts, sea gods, cheats, and at the end, a deathly palace.

Fierce Wars and Faithful Loves

Fierce Wars and Faithful Loves PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
Publisher: Canon Press & Book Service
ISBN: 1885767390
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 240

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Despite all of his acknowledged greatness, almost no one reads Edmund Spenser (1552-99) anymore. Roy Maynard takes the first book of the 'Faerie Queene, ' exploring the concept of Holiness with the character of the Redcross Knight, and makes Spenser accessible again. He does this not by dumbing it down, but by deftly modernizing the spelling, explaining the obscurities in clever asides, and cuing the reader towards the right response. In today's cultural, aesthetic, and educational wars, Spenser is a mighty ally for twenty-first century Christians. Maynard proves himself a worthy mediator between Spenser's time and ours. (Gene Edward Veith)

The Faerie Queene

The Faerie Queene PDF Author: Edmund Spenser
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1253

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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 his death. Despite that, it stands as one of the longest poems in the English language. During its composition, Spenser invented a new type of verse form: the Spenserian stanza. The form consists of eight lines in iambic pentameter followed by a line in iambic hexameter, with the rhyme scheme ababbcbcc. He purposely included archaic language and spelling to make the work feel comparable to the Arthurian myths written during the Middle Ages. Spenser used Aristotle’s list of virtues as the foundation for his work. Each of the six books follows a different knight who symbolize a unique virtue: the Knight of the Redcross for Holiness, Guyon for Temperance, Britomartis for Chastity, Cambell and Telamond for Friendship, Artegall for Justice, and Calidore for Courtesy. Fragments of an unfinished seventh book—the “Cantos of Mutability”—would have centered on the virtue of Constancy. In a letter to Sir Walter Raleigh, Spenser reveals that King Arthur represents the virtue of Magnificence, “the perfection of all the rest.” The first book opens with the Redcross Knight on a quest ordered by Queen Gloriana to defeat a horrible dragon. Traveling with him is Lady Una and her dwarf servant, who are leading the knight to the land where the dragon dwells. A terrible storm forces the travelers to shelter in the nearest cave—and a monster’s den. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.