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"He's the noble savage of Spenser's 'Faerie Queen' who, though uneducated, has a natural instinct for good.
The fairies-all of faerie- are souls bared, souls distilled, unencumbered by human form and fears, for they exist only in the world of supemature.
"But what I was playing was all Gypsy music or music already associated with the elves, like the 'Faerie Reel.'
There were also plans to create an ongoing 'The Books of Faerie' series starring Molly O'Reilly, but these were eventually abandoned.
It is a difference between those of our blood and those of the blood of Faerie- and those of the blood of gods."
Keats never put into a sonnet so many remote metaphors as a coster puts into a curse; his speech is one long allegory, like Spenser's 'Faerie Queen.'
Crane also illustrated editions of Edmund Spenser's 'Faerie Queene (12 pts., 1894-1896) and 'The Shepheard's Calendar'.
"Nobody is making a boodle off 'Faerie Tale Theater,' " says Bridget Terry, who helped launch that series in 1982 and is producing all four "Nightmare Classics."
The famous English poet Edmund Spenser is reputed to have written part of his poem the 'Faerie Queen' on the banks of The Bride in the Conna area.
One of his drawings exhibited at the academy in 1808 was a portrait of Charles Warren's daughter, Mrs. Luke Clennell, as Belphoebe in Spenser's 'Faerie Queene'.
She won the Caldecott Medal, the highest award for authors and artists in her field, for Margaret Hodges's "St. George and the Dragon: A Golden Legend Adapted From Edmund Spenser's 'Faerie Queen"' (Little, Brown: 1984).
Long ago, a dark faerie was imprisoned at the bottom of the Maraquan sea as punishment for attempting to take over the realm, her name having been erased from history and the faerie remembered only as 'the Darkest Faerie'.