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The illustrated Faerie queene

by Douglas Arthur Hill

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Published by Newsweek Books in New York .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599 -- Adaptations.,
  • Knights and knighthood -- Fiction.,
  • Epic poetry, English -- Adaptations.,
  • Knights and knighthood -- Fiction.

  • About the Edition

    Follows the adventures of twelve knights, each an example of a different virtue, as they undertake difficult quests for their queen.

    Edition Notes

    Includes index.

    StatementEdmund Spencer ; a modern prose adaptation by Douglas Hill.
    ContributionsSpenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsPR9199.3.H477 I4 1980
    The Physical Object
    Pagination192 p. :
    Number of Pages192
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL4092388M
    ISBN 100882252976
    LC Control Number80000392
    OCLC/WorldCa6042734

    The Faerie Queene: Book III. 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, ] by R.S. Bear at the University of Oregon. Inside lines of stanzas may appear left-justified due to limitations of proportional fonts in html.   AC Hamilton (ed) () Spenser, the Faerie Queene, 2nd edn, Routledge. ISBN 1 6. (Critical edition.) Elizabeth Heale () The Faerie Queene, A Reader’s Guide, 2nd edn, Cambridge UP. ISBN 0 5. Douglas Hill () Edmund Spenser, The Illustrated Faerie Queene, Newsweek Books. No ISBN.

    ©Public Domain. Edmund Spenser wrote The Faerie Queene in the 16th century during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The longest poem in the English language, The Faerie Queene consists of six books, each detailing the adventure of a knight who represents a virtue, including King Arthur. Queen Elizabeth I is personified through multiple virtuous characters (including the Faerie Queene) who. Editions for The Faerie Queene: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in

    The Faerie Queene Book 2, Canto 9. By Edmund Spenser. Book 2, Canto 9. He explains that it is the image of the Faerie Queene, his lady and the most renowned queen in the world. Arthur responds that it must be wonderful to be a knight for such an incredible queen. The two are betrothed, then The Redcrosse Knight returns to the Faerie Queene to serve her for six years. Book II Proem. The speaker defends the existence of Faerie land by referring to the, till recently, unheard of Peru and Virginia. He also says the Elizabeth may behold her own glory in this work and in a mirror. Book II canto i.


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