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  • '''The Faerie Queene''' is an incomplete [[allegory|allegorical]] poem by [[Edmund Spenser]]. A ...ent pattern. Whereas the first two knights have set out from the court of the Faerie Queene,Gloriana, the heroine of this book, Britomart, is out to seek Artegall, who
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  • ...599), English poet, known particularly for his incomplete allegorical epic The Faerie Queene.
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  • {{r|The Faerie Queene}}
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  • ...allegory reached its peak with Spenser's multi-layered 16th century poem ''The Faerie Queene'' and [[John Bunyan]]'s 17th century''The Pilgrim's Progress'', the use of
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  • ...t, known particularly for his incomplete [[allegory|allegorical]] epic ''[[The Faerie Queene]]''. *''The Faerie Queene'', 1st edition, books I-III, 1589; 2nd edition, books I-VI, 1596, making a
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  • '''The Faerie Queene''' is an incomplete [[allegory|allegorical]] poem by [[Edmund Spenser]]. A ...ent pattern. Whereas the first two knights have set out from the court of the Faerie Queene,Gloriana, the heroine of this book, Britomart, is out to seek Artegall, who
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  • ...in manuscript, though commendatory verses such as those printed with ''[[The Faerie Queene]]'' might get into print. He seems to have had no great interest in the pu
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  • ...t least a substantial narrative poem which would stand comparison with ''[[the Faerie Queene]]'' and ''[[Paradise Lost]]''. Tennyson, Browning, Arnold and Hardy all ma
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