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In true medieval form I wanted to examine the legends of King Arthur ... and concluded with Spenser’s Faerie Queene. In this context I saw the poem not as something new and innovative, but ...
This week we're looking at stanzas X-XV from Canto XI, Book One, of Edmund Spenser's vast allegorical poem The Faerie Queene. In fact, Spenser published a little over half of his projected epic.
NEARY: Donohue began thinking about using the changeling legend for the basis of his book when he heard a musical version of the Yeats' poem, The Stolen Child. In the poem, fairies lure a child ...
“The Faerie Queene” concludes with a sequence known as “The Mutability Cantos,” which first appeared in editions of the poem issued a decade after Spenser’s death. Tacked on to the poem ...
Well, how about a visual compendium of every fairie (faerie?) in The Legend of Zelda series? Here they are, in all their health-restoring, life-giving, resurrecting glory. Master of Hyrule’s ...
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