Spenser
1879
Spenser, written by R. W. Church and first published in 1879, is a biographical account of Edmund Spenser, a key figure in English literature during the Renaissance. The book chronicles Spenser's life, from his early years and education at Cambridge to his significant contributions to poetry, particularly his masterpiece, 'The Faery Queen.' It highlights Spenser's influence on English poetry and the cultural context of his time, establishing his legacy as a pioneering poet after the Reformation.







