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Links for 2c. The Faerie Queene
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- Edmund Spenser
      Edmund Spenser was part of a literary group he called the "Areopagus" with friends, Sir Philip Sidney, Edward Dyer and Fulke Greville. They used their talents to support the religion and politics of the Leicester faction. What else did Spenser do with his time beside write The Faerie Queene? See pics of Spenser and find out more about him through quotes and links to info on his life and works at this Luminarium site.
- The Faerie Queene
      "Fierce warres and faithful loves shall moralize my song," wrote Edmund Spenser in the introduction to The Faerie Queene. Read his classic work at this Renascence Editions site, which has the entire text of The Faerie Queene as well as other works by Spenser.
Amoretti and Epithalamion Spenser was in love, all right. Read the 87 sonnets and other poems that the happy groom wrote to celebrate his marriage to Elizabeth Boyle.
- Traditions and Interpretations of The Faerie Queene
      Was The Faerie Queene popular during Spenser's time because it celebrated the Tudors as the true continuation of King Arthur's lineage? This brief but informative University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Classic Texts website answers this and other questions about Spenser's work.
- The Edmund Spenser Home Page
      A biography of Edmund Spenser? Check. A section dedicated to Spenser links? Check. Online texts, a discussion list, and plenty of pictures of the author? Check, check, and check. This University of Cambridge website on the author of The Faerie Queene is fit to serve everyone from the scholar to the interested passerby. Not to be missed.

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