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− | + | '''''The Faerie Queene''''' was an [[epic poem]] by [[Earth]] author [[Edmund Spenser]] written in the [[16th century]]. |
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According to [[Michael Sullivan]] who gave a copy of the [[book]] as a present to [[Kathryn Janeway]], it is the longest poem in the [[English]] [[language]], and the first to use a nine line stanza. ({{VOY|Spirit Folk}}) |
According to [[Michael Sullivan]] who gave a copy of the [[book]] as a present to [[Kathryn Janeway]], it is the longest poem in the [[English]] [[language]], and the first to use a nine line stanza. ({{VOY|Spirit Folk}}) |
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* {{Wikipedia-title|The Faerie Queene}} |
* {{Wikipedia-title|The Faerie Queene}} |
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+ | * {{gutenberg|15272}} |
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+ | [[fr:La reine des fées]] |
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[[Category:Earth literature|Faerie Queene, The]] |
[[Category:Earth literature|Faerie Queene, The]] |
Revision as of 14:17, 17 April 2015
The Faerie Queene was an epic poem by Earth author Edmund Spenser written in the 16th century.
According to Michael Sullivan who gave a copy of the book as a present to Kathryn Janeway, it is the longest poem in the English language, and the first to use a nine line stanza. (VOY: "Spirit Folk")