Edmund Spenser 149 Success Facts - Everything You Need to Know about Edmund Spenser (Paperback)


Celebrate The Power Of Edmund Spenser. 'Edmund Spenser' (; C. 1552 - 13 January 1599) was an English writer finest familiar for The Faerie Queene, an heroic verse and absurd apologue commemorating the Tudor Dynasty and Elizabeth I. He is acknowledged as one of the principal artisians of Modern English poetry in its babyhood, and is frequently contemplated one of the largest writers of poetry in the English lingo. This book is your ultimate resource for Edmund Spenser. Here you will find the most up-to-date 149 Success Facts, Information, and much more.

In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Edmund Spenser's Early life, Career and Personal life right away.

A quick look inside: Samuel Daniel - Later life, King Lear - Tragic ending, Lust - Catholicism, Matter of Britain - Modern, Philip Sidney - Injury and death, Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham - Legacy, Shakespeare authorship question - Group theories, Siege of Smerwick - Siege and massacre, Allegorical - Poetry and fiction, Mother Hubberd's Tale, Second Desmond Rebellion - Notable participants, Gabriel Harvey - Education, Alexandrine - Accentual-syllabic verse, Boudica - Boudica's name, W. B. Yeats - Young poet, Amoretti (poem) - Works cited, Valentine's Day - Medieval period and the English Renaissance, Colin Clout, Willy Maley - Education, Gabriel Harvey - Promotion of hexameter verse, Eremite - In Popular Culture, Cupid and Psyche - Literature, To Autumn - Themes, Enniscorthy - Enniscorthy Castle, Poets' Corner - History, Giant (mythology) - Other European mythology, Christopher Hatton - Early years, Yvor Winters - As critic, The Fairie Queene, Spencer family - Notable marriages, Edmund Spenser - List of works, Thomas Churchyard - Life, The City in the Sea - Inspiration, Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship - Contemporary references to Shakespeare as alive or dead, Fairy - Literature, and much more...


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Celebrate The Power Of Edmund Spenser. 'Edmund Spenser' (; C. 1552 - 13 January 1599) was an English writer finest familiar for The Faerie Queene, an heroic verse and absurd apologue commemorating the Tudor Dynasty and Elizabeth I. He is acknowledged as one of the principal artisians of Modern English poetry in its babyhood, and is frequently contemplated one of the largest writers of poetry in the English lingo. This book is your ultimate resource for Edmund Spenser. Here you will find the most up-to-date 149 Success Facts, Information, and much more.

In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Edmund Spenser's Early life, Career and Personal life right away.

A quick look inside: Samuel Daniel - Later life, King Lear - Tragic ending, Lust - Catholicism, Matter of Britain - Modern, Philip Sidney - Injury and death, Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham - Legacy, Shakespeare authorship question - Group theories, Siege of Smerwick - Siege and massacre, Allegorical - Poetry and fiction, Mother Hubberd's Tale, Second Desmond Rebellion - Notable participants, Gabriel Harvey - Education, Alexandrine - Accentual-syllabic verse, Boudica - Boudica's name, W. B. Yeats - Young poet, Amoretti (poem) - Works cited, Valentine's Day - Medieval period and the English Renaissance, Colin Clout, Willy Maley - Education, Gabriel Harvey - Promotion of hexameter verse, Eremite - In Popular Culture, Cupid and Psyche - Literature, To Autumn - Themes, Enniscorthy - Enniscorthy Castle, Poets' Corner - History, Giant (mythology) - Other European mythology, Christopher Hatton - Early years, Yvor Winters - As critic, The Fairie Queene, Spencer family - Notable marriages, Edmund Spenser - List of works, Thomas Churchyard - Life, The City in the Sea - Inspiration, Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship - Contemporary references to Shakespeare as alive or dead, Fairy - Literature, and much more...

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Emereo Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2014

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First published

May 2014

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 10mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

192

ISBN-13

978-1-4885-4980-9

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9781488549809

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1-4885-4980-X



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