
Edmund Spenser
Edmund Spenser was an English poet best known for The Faerie Queene, an epic poem and fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I. He is recognized as one of the premier craftsmen of nascent Modern English verse, and he is considered one of the great poets in the English language.

The Faerie Queene β Volume 01
In a world of knights and quests, the pursuit of virtue unfolds through tests of courage and morality.
By Edmund Spenser

The Shepheard's Calender: Twelve Aeglogues Proportionable to the Twelve Monethes
In a world of shepherds and fields, a broken heart sings its sorrow, and winter's chill mirrors the pain of unrequited love.
By Edmund Spenser

Spenser's Faerie Queene, Vol. 2 (of 2) : $b Books IV-VII
Knights confront treacherous betrayals and enchanted illusions as they pursue love, justice, and transformation in a world of quests and chivalry.
By Edmund Spenser

Stories from the Faerie Queen, Told to the Children
A brave knight and a virtuous princess go on a magical quest to fight evil, facing wicked spells and amazing beasts, testing their loyalty and what they're willing to sacrifice for good.
By Edmund Spenser

Spenser's Faerie Queene, Vol. 1 (of 2) : $b Books I-III
A knight and a lady, standing for holiness and truth, journey through a land of monsters and magic, facing challenges that test their very souls.
By Edmund Spenser

Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I
A knight draped in faith and duty must face vile monsters and treacherous lands to fulfill a queen's quest and find his own inner strength.
By Edmund Spenser

The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5
Experience a journey through sorrow and reflection as the verses unveil the fleeting nature of existence and the enduring strength of art amid a world decaying into oblivion.
By Edmund Spenser