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  1. 14 de feb. de 2021 · Spenser left behind a sonnet sequence, a half-finished epic poem, and a number of pastoral poems. Below, we introduce five of Edmund Spenser’s greatest works. 1. ‘One Day I Wrote Her Name upon the Strand’.

    • Edmund Spenser

      Edmund Spenser (c. 1552-99) is one of the greatest of the...

    • Poems

      By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Previously, we...

  2. His epic poem, The Faerie Queene, was written in honor of Queen Elizabeth I and in celebration of the Tudor dynasty. Along with Sidney, Spenser set out to create a body of work that could parallel the great works of European poets such as Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio and extend the line of English literary culture began by Chaucer.

  3. Edmund Spenser (c. 1552 – 13 January 1599) was an English poet best known for The Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I.

  4. Spenser's poetry is characterized by its use of elaborate imagery and symbolism, often drawing on classical mythology and medieval romance. His writing reflects the political and religious anxieties of his time, grappling with themes of love, faith, and the nature of power.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2020 · 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 traditions were fused with classical myth and generic conventions, some of them ...

  6. The Faerie Queene. : Book I, Canto I. By Edmund Spenser. Lo I the man, whose Muse whilome did maske, As time her taught in lowly Shepheards weeds, Am now enforst a far unfitter taske, For trumpets sterne to chaunge mine Oaten reeds, And sing of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds;

  7. My verse your vertues rare shall eternize, And in the heavens write your glorious name: Where whenas death shall all the world subdue, Our love shall live, and later life renew." One day I wrote her name upon the strand,