Edmund Spenser
Ón Vicipéid, an chiclipéid shaor.
File Sasanach ab ea é Edmund Spenser(c. 1552–13 Eanáir, 1599). Is pearsa conspóideach é mar gheall ar an díograis a léirigh sé roimh léirscrios a imirt ar nDúchas na nGael.
Bhain Spencer clú amach de thoradh ar a dhán epiciúilThe Faerie Queene.
Is aisling fháthchiallach í an 'Faerie Queene' ag ceiliúradh ríshliocht na dTúdair agus Eilís I.
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[athraigh] Saol
Rugadh Spenser timpeall na bliana 1552. D'fhreastail sé ar bhunscoil i Londain, an Merchant Taylors' School ar dtús a shaoil scolaíochta agus bhain sé an scrúdú máithreánach amach i bPembroke College, Cambridge. [1]
Thaisteal Spenser go hÉirinn, thart fán bhliain 1570, agus é i seirbhís Arthur Grey, Fear Ionaid nua-cheaptha Shasana. Ó 1579 go 1580, d'fhreastail sé mar bhall d'fhórsaí Shasana, le linn an Dara Éirí Amach i nDeasmumhain. Bhronnadh tailte air, i gCorchaí, tar éis briseadh ar na reibiliúnaí. Fuair sé talamh a bhí coigistithe i bPlandáil na Mumhan, le linn chogadh athghabhála na banríona Éilís.
[athraigh] Filíocht
[athraigh] Éagsúil
[athraigh] Clár scríbhinní an údair
- The Shepheardes Calender (1579)
- The Faerie Queene (1590, 1596, 1609)
- Complaints Containing sundrie small Poemes of the Worlds Vanitie (1591)
- The Ruines of Time
- The Teares of the Muses
- Virgil's Gnat
- Prosopopoia, or Mother Hubberds Tale
- Ruines of Rome by Bellay
- Muiopotmos, or the Fate of the Butterflie
- Visions of the worlds vanitie
- The Visions of Bellay
- The Visions of Petrarch
- Daphnaïda. An Elegy upon the death of the noble and vertuous Douglas Howard, Daughter and heire of Henry Lord Howard, Viscount Byndon, and wife of Arthure Gorges Esquier (1594)
- Colin Clouts Come home againe (1595)
- Astrophel A Pastoral Elegie upon the death of the most Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney (1595)
- Amoretti (1595)
- Epithalamion (1595)
- Four Hymns (1596)
- Prothalamion (1596)
- A View of the Present State of Ireland (ca. 1598)
[athraigh] Naisc Sheachtracha
Leathanach Baile 'Edmund Spenser'.
- Teimpléad:Gutenberg author
- Edmund Spenser at Luminarium.org
- The Edmund Spenser Home Page
- A View of the Present State of Ireland
- Project Gutenberg edition of Biography of Edmund Spenser by John W. Hales
- Poetry Archive: 154 poems of Edmund Spenser
- Cambridge site about Spenser
Má tá alt níos forbartha le fáil i dteanga eile, is féidir leat aistriúchán Gaeilge a dhéanamh.