Yes, "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser can be considered a satire because it uses allegory and exaggeration to criticize and comment on political, social, and religious issues of Spenser's time, such as corruption, hypocrisy, and power struggles.
Edmund Spenser is a 16th century poet who is best known for The Faeire Queene, an epic poem and allegory about the Tudor dynasty. Spenser is recognized as one of the greatest poets in the English language.
The Faerie Queene was created in 1590.
Yes, the Faerie Queene is an allegory. It is also considered to be a romantic epic poem. It was written by Spenser.
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Harold Martin Priest has written: 'The faerie queene: notes' 'An outline of the Faerie Queene' 'The divine comedy, Paradiso' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The Faerie Queene and Amoretti
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Janet Spens has written: 'Spenser's Faerie Queene'