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  1. Spenser's Anatomy of Heroism: A Commentary on 'The Faerie Queene' by Maurice Evans, 2010-02-04
  2. Edmund Spenser (Twayne's English Authors Series) by William A. Oram, 1997-02
  3. Amoretti And Epithalamion by Edmund Spenser, 2010-05-23
  4. Edmund Spenser: Protestant Poet by Anthea Hume, 2008-12-04
  5. The Faerie Queene, Books Three and Four (Bk. 3 & 4) by Edmund Spenser, 2006-11-30
  6. Edmund Spenser (Writers and their Work) by Colin Burrow, 1996-01-15
  7. Two Centuries of Spenserian Scholarship, 1609-1805 (Edmund Spenser) by Jewel Wurtsbaugh, 1971-12-01
  8. Edmund Spenser (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  9. Edmund Spenser in the Early Eighteenth Century: Education, Imitation, and the Making of a Literary Model (Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies) by Richard C. Frushell, 1999-05
  10. Ceremonies of Innocence: Pastoralism in the Poetry of Edmund Spenser by John D. Bernard, 2010-02-04
  11. A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser by Charles Grosvenor Osgood, 1963-06
  12. The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With Memoir and Critical Dissertations, Volume 4 by Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan, 2010-01-12
  13. The Works of Edmund Spenser, Ed. by J.P. Collier by Edmund Spenser, 2010-02-14
  14. Interpretation of Edmund Spenser's Colin Clout by Sam Meyer, 1970-06

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Spenser, Edmund Spenser, Edmund, , English poet, b. London. He was the friend of men eminent in literature and at court, including Gabriel Harvey, Sir Philip Sidney, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Robert Sidney, earl of Leicester. After serving as secretary to the Bishop of Rochester, Spenser was appointed in 1580 secretary to Lord Grey, lord deputy of Ireland. Afterward Spenser lived in Ireland, holding minor civil offices and receiving the lands and castle of Kilcolman, Co. Cork. In 1589, under Raleigh's sponsorship, Spenser went to London, where he apparently sought court preferment and publication of the first three books of The Faerie Queene. After the Tyrone rebellion of 1598, in which Kilcolman Castle was burned, he returned to London, where he died in 1599. He is buried in Westminster Abbey. Recognized by his contemporaries as the foremost poet of his time, Spenser was not only a master of meter and language but a profound moral poet as well. Patterning his literary career after that of Vergil, Spenser first published 12 pastoral eclogues of The Shepheardes Calender (1579), which treat the shepherd as rustic priest and poet. His

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45. Edmund Spenser (c.1552-1599) Library Of Congress Citations
Author spenser, edmund, 1552?1599. Uniform Title Works. 1908 Subjectsspenser, edmund, 1552?-1599 Knowledge Mythology. Classicism
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    Spenser, Edmund 1552?-1599, English poet, b. London. He was the friend of men eminent in literature and at court, including Gabriel Harvey, Sir Philip Sidney, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Robert Sidney, earl of Leicester. After serving as secretary to the Bishop of Rochester, Spenser was appointed in 1580 secretary to Lord Grey, lord deputy of Ireland. Afterward Spenser lived in Ireland, holding minor civil offices and receiving the lands and castle of Kilcolman, Co. Cork. In 1589, under Raleigh's sponsorship, Spenser went to London, where he apparently sought court preferment and publication of the first three books of The Faerie Queene. After the Tyrone rebellion of 1598, in which Kilcolman Castle was burned, he returned to London, where he died in 1599. He is buried in Westminster Abbey. Recognized by his contemporaries as the foremost poet of his time, Spenser was not only a master of meter and language but a profound moral poet as well. Patterning his literary career after that of Vergil, Spenser first published 12 pastoral eclogues of The Shepheardes Calender (1579), which treat the shepherd as rustic priest and poet. His
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    51. The Classic Text: Edmund Spenser
    Evidence for The Faerie Queene dates back to 1580 in a letter from EdmundSpenser to Gabriel Harvey requesting the return of the manuscript.
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    E vidence for The Faerie Queene dates back to 1580 in a letter from Edmund Spenser to Gabriel Harvey requesting the return of the manuscript. Published references exist to The Faerie Queene in the late 1580s, although the first edition of the work containing the first three books was not issued until 1590. Three more books were added in 1596 just before Spenser's death. S penser held a considerable reputation as a poet prior to the release of The Faerie Queene , yet this work has overshadowed his other writings. The Faerie Queene was immediately successful, thanks in part to its finding favor with Queen Elizabeth. She named Spenser poet laureate, and he assumed a position with Geoffrey Chaucer as a premier poet of England. S cholar Graham Hough writes on the importance of The Faerie Queene throughout history: In [Spenser's] own day a large part of the interest in The Faerie Queene was political and dynastic. The celebration of the Tudors, culminating in Queen Elizabeth, as the true continuators of Arthur's line, the allegorical references to the English Reformation in Book I, the transformation of the Duessa into Mary Queen of Scots in Book V, and the many allusions in the same book to events in France, Ireland and the Low Countries all these were of the liveliest contemporary interest. Great figures such as Raleigh, Leicaster, Sidney, and Lord Grey appear under a light disguise among Spenser's immense array of characters. [The seventeenth century] saw Spenser in different colours. The avowed ‘Spenserian' poets, Browne of Tavistock and Giles and Phineas Fletcher, drew chiefly on the pastoral and allegorical romance elements in the poem. Milton's discipleship was of a different order again. He understood Spenser's loftier aims, and hailed him as "our sage and serious Spenser, a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas". . . . In the later part of the century there was a serious critical vindication of Spenser's achievement [by Thomas Wharton and Bishop Hurd] who both argue that a special place in the literary pantheon should be accorded to the romantic epic of which

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    T his is a reprint edition of the 1715 Tonson edition of Spenser's works edited by John Hughes. However, this two-volume edition contains only The Faerie Queene and Hughes' supporting essays. It was most likely published to compete with two other new critical editions of The Faerie Queene published in London during the same year by Richard Church and John Upton. The Bible Homer Aristophanes Virgil ... Special Collections Home Page
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    The MerriamWebster Encyclopedia of Literature , April 1, 1995 Epicpoem that was published between 1590 and 1609 by edmund spenser.
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    Epic poem that was published between 1590 and 1609 by Edmund Spenser. It is the central poem of the Elizabethan period and is one of the great long poems in the English language. A celebration of Protestant nationalism, it represents infidels and papists as villains, King Arthur as the hero, and... Read more
    Edmund Spenser's Poetry : Authoritative Texts, Criticism (A Norton Critical Edition)

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    3rd edition (April 1993) The Fairy Queen : A Modernised Selection (Everyman) by Edmund Spenser, et al Everyman Paperback Classics Paperback Revised edition Book Description Published to commemorate the six-book 1596 edition, this first modernized text presents selections from modern England's first epic poem. A massive Arthurian romance that asserts national identity through the vivid myths of Christianity, The Fairy Queen simultaneously celebrates and critiques the... Read more The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser, A. C. Hamilton (Editor)

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    58. LIT 6934-Edmund Spenser: Art And The Faerie Queene
    LIT 6934 Sidney and spenser Review Essays. edmund spenser Art and TheFaerie Queene. MICHAEL LESLIE. University of Sheffield. Proceedings
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    Review Essays Edmund Spenser: Art and The Faerie Queene MICHAEL LESLIE University of Sheffield Proceedings of the British Academy, 76,
    CHATTERTON LECTURE ON POETRY © 1991 The British Academy I 1990 is the four hundredth anniversary of the printing of the first part of The Faerie Queene, so it is appropriate that I should speak on Spenser's masterpiece; but it is less clear that the precise occasion should be a lecture bearing the name of Chatterton. What would Spenser have made of Chatterton? The latter clearly admired Spenser enough to write pastiche of The Faerie Queene, but one wonders how these dubious efforts would have been received by the sage and serious poet. Spenser would certainly have condemned Chatterton's suicide, which immediately recalls that of Sir Terwin as he lies in the cave of Despair in Book I of The Faerie Queene: And him beside there lay upon the gras
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    All wallowd in his own yet luke-warme blood,
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    59. Spenser, Edmund
    spenser, edmund (15521599). Great English poet, who bridged the medievaland Elizabethan periods, and who is most famous for his
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    Great English poet, who bridged the medieval and Elizabethan periods, and who is most famous for his long allegorical romance, The Faerie Queene.
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    Spenser was born in London, where he attended the Merchant Tailor's School. He then went on to Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, where he took a degree in 1576. In 1579 he entered the service of the English courtier Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and met the English poet Sir Philip Sidney, to whom he dedicated his first major poem, The Shepheardes Calendar (1579). This work demonstrates the great poetic flexibility of the English language. It is a series of 12 pastoral poems written in a variety of meters and employing a vocabulary of obsolete words and coined expressions to give a suggestion of antiquity.
    In 1596 Spenser took three more books of The Faerie Queene to London for publication. While in England he completed a prose work, Veue of the Present State of Ireland, which was not issued until long after his death in 1633. He did publish at this time Fowre Hymnes (1596), poems in honor of love and beauty. For a double wedding of two daughters of the nobility in 1596, Spenser composed the "Prothalamion," one of his loveliest shorter lyrical poems. Again disappointed of royal patronage, he returned to Ireland. In October 1598 his castle was sacked and burned by Irish rebels, and Spenser fled to London, where he died on January 13, 1599.

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    edmund spenser. Born in or near 1552 to a family of small means, edmundspenser attended the Merchant Taylor's School under Richard
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    Born in or near 1552 to a family of small means, Edmund Spenser attended the Merchant Taylor's School under Richard Mulcaster, and went to Cambridge, about 1569-76, as a sizar of Pembroke Hall, where he befriended Gabriel Harvey. He took his Bachelor's degree in 1573 and his Master's in 1576. By 1578 he was serving as secretary to Bishop John Young, in Kent, the landscape of which is frequently mentioned in The Shepheardes Calender . Entering into employment by the Earl of Leicester the following year, Spenser became friends with Philip Sidney, Edward Dyer, and Fulke Greville; they formed a literary group called by Spenser the "Areopagus," and their talents were enlisted in supporting the cause of the Leicester faction in matters of religion and politics (Heninger xii-xiii). The Shepheardes Calender appeared at the end of the year, in time to serve as, among other things, propaganda for the Leicester position on the Queen's proposed marriage with the Duc d'Alencon. The following year he began work on The Faerie Queene , and entered the employ of Lord Grey of Wilton, Lord Deputy of Ireland.

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