On the south wall of Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey is a marble memorial to Edmund Spenser, poet and author of The Faerie Queene, which he dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I. Anne Clifford, Countess ...
The London Mint Office explains: "The story can be found in Edmund Spenser’s epic and multi-layered poem 'The Faerie Queene' first published in 1590. "Una, the personification of truth and ...
William Oram writes mostly about Spenser and other Renaissance poets, and he teaches courses in Shakespeare, Spenser, 16th­-century literature, pastoral, science ...
Narrator: Shakespeare, like most writers, was a magpie, pulling in inspiration from many different sources - writers like Geoffery Chaucer and Edmund Spenser are famous examples - but there’s ...