The Faerie Queene Books 6 & 7


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'The Sixth Book of the Faerie Queene contayning the Legende of S, Calidore or of Cvrtesie.'
Apart from Books 1-6, the only surviving section of the Faerie Queene is a short isolated fragment known as the Mutabilitie Cantos (traditionally numbered Book 7, cantos 6-8); this fragment is also included in the present recording. Although the Faerie Queene was never completed, 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)

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bk6_00 - The Legende of Calidore - Prologue 3:24 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_01 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 01 21:56 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_02 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 02 22:38 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_03 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 03 23:04 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_04 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 04 18:45 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_05 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 05 19:12 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_06 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 06 20:58 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_07 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 07 22:39 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_08 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 08 27:18 Read by Nathan
bk6_09 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 09 21:45 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_10 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 10 20:07 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_11 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 11 24:16 Read by MorganScorpion
bk6_12 - The Legende of Calidore - Canto 12 19:25 Read by MorganScorpion
bk7_06 - The Cantos of Mutabilitie - Canto 6 27:11 Read by Nathan
bk7_07 - The Cantos of Mutabilitie - Canto 7 30:35 Read by Nathan
bk7_08 - The Cantos of Mutabilitie - Canto 8, unperfite 1:36 Read by MorganScorpion