From Volume 2, select Stansas's analysis, Spenser's Elf Queene's Canto VII 1 I. The strange weirdness of her face saw her wide and beautiful light through a dim shadow that everyone can see. It is not her native, but the artistic and opposite expression makes her talk more lovers; Nasrésse is the most heavenly fair in action and right. Later, she asked for help to ruin her crime.
From Volume 2, select Stansas's analysis, Spenser's Elf Queene's Canto VII 1 I. The strange weirdness of her face saw her wide and beautiful light through a dim shadow that everyone can see. It is not her native, but the artistic and opposite expression makes her talk more lovers; Nasrésse is the most heavenly fair in action and right. Later, she asked for help to ruin her crime.
Faerie Queene is a British epic of Edmund Spenser. The 1st to 3rd books were first published in 1590 and then republished in 4 to 6 volumes in 1596. Faerie Queene is known for that form. It is one of the longest poetry in English, the origin of the form of poetry known as the Spenserian Festival. This poem literally uses multiple knights as a means to try various virtues, but it is primarily a legendary work, but with various levels of fable such as praise to the Queen (or later criticism) You can read. In Spencer's "letter of the author", Elizabeth pointed out that the entire epic "is wrapped in legendary equipment" and that the purpose of publishing "Fairy Quinn" is "ridiculously gentle" Did. Please form gentlemen and nobility in discipline. "
In its present form, The Faerie Queene consists of six books and pieces (called "Mutabilitie Cantos"). According to Spencer's letter of introduction of the first edition of his great poem (1590), it contains 12 books, each of which tells the story of one of the Glorian knights. Like other poets, Spencer had to modify his master plan over and over, but this letter contradicts the details of the various plots in the existing book, but on stage It may be a faithful mirror of his thought of. Actually published stories are sacred (Red Cross Knight), Gentle Jay (Jay Jayne), Chastity (Brit Mat, Female Majusher), Friendship (these are only a few) Justice Artegall) and courtesy (Calidore). As a scene, Spencer invented the land of Fairy and its Queen Gloriana.