Edmund Spencer's epic "Queen of Sidhe" is often known for his allegorical work which is related to the political and religious background of the time. The term "fable" tends to be roughly defined, making the whole work an expanded metaphor, and even suggesting "everything in dual meaning of poetry and prose" (Cuddon 20). In the true Spencer style, everything has a dual meaning, both uses of the term allegory applies to his writings. Therefore, in the process of this article, it is best not to consider the allegory according to the size of the cursive, but to "hide the second different semantic part or visible meaning after that text".
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. "
The representative work of Spencer is the epic "The Faerie Queene". The first three books of Faerie Queene were published in 1590 and the second three books were published in 1596. Spenser initially stated that he wanted the poem to consist of 12 books, so today the version of this verse is incomplete. . . Still, it is still one of the longest verses in English. This is an allegorical work that you can read in some level of fable, including praise to Queen Elizabeth I. In a completely allegorical context, this verse follows some knights in the investigation of several virtues. In Spencer's "Letters from the author", he says that the entire epic is "wrapped in a fable-like design" and that "the purpose behind Elf Quinn is" to make good and gentle discipline " It is pointed out. Is it a gentleman or a nobleman? "
At the beginning of The Faerie Queene, Spenser was a civil servant, "It was relatively bad for his political and literary activities at that time." When Spenser worked alone, The Faerie Queene appeared in his mind and incorporated his experience into his craft. In his poem, Spencer is exploring human consciousness and conflict, including various types including Arthuri literature of the 16th century. Faerie Queene was strongly influenced by works of Italy, and many other works in the UK were also affected. Faerie Queene is highly dependent on Ariosto and Tasso