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Pronunciation: [ˈɛdmʌnd spˈɛnsə] (IPA)

Edmund Spenser was a renowned English poet and author who lived from 1552 to 1599. He is often referred to as the "poet's poet" due to his contributions to English literature and his influence on later poets like John Milton. Some synonyms for the name Edmund Spenser include "the Faerie Queene author," "Spenserian poet," and "Tudor poet." He is also known for his epic poem "The Faerie Queene," which tells the story of knights and their quests. Other notable works by Spenser include "Amoretti" and "Epithalamion." His legacy continues to inspire literary scholars and enthusiasts around the world, making the name Edmund Spenser a timeless one.

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    poet, British author, Elizabethan Poet, English Language Poet, English poet, Renaissance Author, Renaissance poet.

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