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  1. In ‘Sonnet 75,’ Edmund Spenser engages with themes of immortality and love. He spends the poem depicting his efforts to immortalize his true love. As hard as he works, he can’t seem to accomplish what he’s striving for. Spenser uses the image of the sand and waves in order to depict the inevitability of death.

  2. Edmund Spenser (Londen, ca. 1552 – aldaar, 13 januari 1599) was een Engels dichter. Hij was Poet Laureate als opvolger van John Skelton. Biografie ...

  3. Spenser, Edmund (1552? –1599), poet and administrator in Ireland, was born in London but his family possibly came from Burnley in north-east Lancashire.His origins are unclear and his immediate family not established beyond doubt, although a number of possible ancestors and relatives are recorded.

  4. Edmund Spenser (asi 1552 – 13. ledna 1599) byl anglický básník a poeta laureatus, jeden z vrcholných epiků anglické renesance [1]. Ve svém díle zachytil dobovou atmosféru v Anglii na konci 16. století a rozklad aristokratické společnosti. Pro zápal, s nímž ve svých politických pamfletech prosazoval zničení irské kultury ...

  5. Welcome to Spenser Online, the home of Edmund Spenser studies on the Internet. This site brings together resources to support the reading, discussion, and enjoyment of Spenser’s works. We hope to serve scholars and students as well as the casual passer-by. For those new to Spenser we offer a brief biography and chronology of events, a set of ...

  6. As was Spenser’s habit, the sonnet is composed in iambic pentameter. This means that each line contains five sets of two beats. The first of these beats is unstressed and the second stressed. This sonnet, ‘ My Love is like to ice, and I to fire,’ is also known as ‘Amoretti: XXX,’ or Sonnet 30. It was one of 89 sonnets Spenser wrote to ...

  7. Edmund Spenser (London, 1552 körül – London, 1599. január 13. ) angol költő, ellentmondásos figura, aki az ír kultúra lelkes megsemmisítője és Írország gyarmatosításának szorgalmazója volt, ugyanakkor a korai modern angol költészet egyik legnagyobb alkotója.