Dubbed a Poet’s Poet and instantly interred in the Poets' Corner, Edmund Spenser is one of the most influential and important poets in the English language. He is primarily known for The Faerie Queene, the longest epic poem in English, which can be read on a plethora of levels. Spenser invented the Spenserian stanza and only John Keats in The Eve of St. Agnes and Percy Bysshe Shelley in his elegy to Keats – Adonais – have been able to produce long poems of Spenserian stanzas with equal levels of poetic power.
Spenser wrote in a language that looks like Middle English, but is pronounced like modern English. Spenser has been read, imitated, studied, and taught essentially since his death in 1599.
Edmund Spenser's first album The Shepheardes Calender released on Mon Jan 01 1579.
The most popular album by Edmund Spenser's is Amoretti and Epithalamion
The most popular song by Edmund Spenser's is Amoretti: Sonnet 1
Edmund Spenser's first song The Shepheardes Calendar IV: Aprill released on Thu Jan 01 1970.