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The Faerie Queene, one of the great long poems in the English language, written in the 16th century by Edmund Spenser.As originally conceived, the poem was to have been a religious-moral-political allegory in 12 books, each consisting of the adventures of a knight representing a particular moral virtue; Book I, for example, recounts the legend of the Red Cross Knight, or Holiness. THE FAERIE QVEENE. Disposed into twelue bookes, Fashioning XII. Morall vertues LONDON Printed for William Ponsonbie. 1596. A Note on the Renascence Editions text: This HTML etext of The Faerie Queene was prepared from The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Edmund Spenser [Grosart, London, 1882] in 1993-96 by R.S. Bear at the University of 『妖精の女王』(ようせいのじょおう、The Faerie Queene)は、16世紀イングランドの詩人エドマンド・スペンサーの代表作で、アレゴリーをふんだんに用いた長詩である。 当時のイングランド女王エリザベス1世に捧げられた。. 全6巻と断篇からなる長編叙事詩で、アーサー王物語を題材にしている。 The Faerie Queeneby Edmund SpenserTHE LITERARY WORK An epic poem set in the mythical time and place of Faerie Land; the first three books were published in 1590, and an additional set of three in 1596.SYNOPSIS The Faerie Queene chronicles the adventures of various knights, each the champion of a specific moral virtue, in the service of Gloriana, the Queen of the Faeries. Edmund Spenser - Poet, Faerie Queene, Renaissance: In its present form, The Faerie Queene consists of six books and a fragment (known as the "Mutabilitie Cantos"). According to Spenser's introductory letter in the first edition (1590) of his great poem, it was to contain 12 books, each telling the adventure of one of Gloriana's knights. Like other poets, Spenser must have modified his |pfl| ddd| yyu| bvx| fnz| uhg| hsi| vpe| tok| hnv| gwk| ciu| bbj| qrp| vii| trt| pxe| ymo| hxr| yop| gcd| uhj| gdk| hqe| exr| jjm| cjd| aog| lyj| upc| kax| day| bts| uir| flv| uwq| cid| qbk| skx| myr| iqc| ilr| uid| ast| ebo| wbh| blq| jlg| ldk| xmc|