
audiobook
by Alfred John Church, Edmund Spenser
Presented in a lively voice, this collection brings Edmund Spenser’s grand allegorical poems to life for today’s listeners. Each tale follows a knight whose virtues and flaws are tested in a richly imagined realm of magic and moral symbolism. The retelling preserves the poetic spirit while making the language clear and engaging, and the accompanying colour illustrations add a visual charm that enhances the listening experience.
In the first story, a solemn Red‑Cross Knight rides out on a divine commission to slay a fearsome dragon that has devastated a noble lineage. He is joined by the veiled Lady Una and a faithful dwarf, and together they wander into a mysterious forest where paths twist and a foreboding cave looms. Their dialogue hints at deeper dangers and the choices that will shape their honor, setting the stage for a classic adventure of faith, bravery, and temptation.
The volume continues with other heroic figures—Sir Guyon, Sir Scudamore, and more—each confronting their own symbolic trials. Listeners will enjoy the blend of chivalric action, moral reflection, and vivid storytelling that makes these timeless legends feel fresh.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (420K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1829–1912
Best known for turning the ancient world into lively adventure stories, this English scholar wrote retellings of Greek, Roman, and biblical history that helped generations of young readers discover the classics. His books blend learning with brisk storytelling, making old tales feel immediate and human.
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1551–1599
Best known for the epic poem The Faerie Queene, this major English Renaissance poet helped shape how later writers thought about allegory, music, and poetic form. His work mixes courtly praise, moral struggle, and vivid fantasy in a way that still feels rich and strange today.
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