The Faerie Queene Book 2
Edmund Spenser
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The Second Booke of the Faerie Queene contayning The Legende of Sir Guyon or of Tempaurance. The Faerie Queene was never completed, but it continues to be one of the most beautiful and important works of literature ever written. Spenser wrote it as a paean to the Virgin Queen Elizabeth, and to the golden age which she had brought to England. Sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh and commended by the foremost literary minds of his day, Spenser's book remains one of the crowning poetic achievements of the Elizabethan period.(Summary by Annise) (6 hr 22 min)
Chapitres
bk2_00 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Prologue | 3:26 | Lu par MorganScorpion |
bk2_01 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 01 | 34:41 | Lu par Moira Fogarty |
bk2_02 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 02 | 34:41 | Lu par MorganScorpion |
bk2_03 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 03 | 21:10 | Lu par MorganScorpion |
bk2_04 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 04 | 21:28 | Lu par Alan Brown |
bk2_05 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 05 | 26:43 | Lu par Alan Brown |
bk2_06 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 06 | 21:19 | Lu par Alan Brown |
bk2_07 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 07 | 29:29 | Lu par hefyd |
bk2_08 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 08 | 31:46 | Lu par Alan Brown |
bk2_09 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 09 | 31:33 | Lu par Alan Brown |
bk2_10 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 10 | 34:26 | Lu par Jhiu |
bk2_11 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 11 | 44:27 | Lu par Alan Brown |
bk2_12 - The Legende of Sir Guyon - Canto 12 | 27:47 | Lu par Alan Brown |