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Stories from the Faerie Queen

Gelesen von Bill Boerst

(4,794 Sterne; 17 Bewertungen)

A major work by Spenser, The Faerie Queen, was published between 1590 and 1596. As an allegorical work, it can be read on many levels. According to Jeanie Lang, Spenser always looked for the beautiful and the good when he wrote. Lang said, "There are many stories in The Faerie Queen, and out of these all I have told you only eight." The eight are "Una and the Lion," "St. Gergoe and the Dragon," "Britomart and the Magic Mirror," "The Quest of Sir Gregory," "Pastorella," "Cambell and Triamond," "Marinell the Sea-Nymph's Son," and "Flormell and the Witch." - Summary by Bill Boerst (1 hr 58 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 - Una and the Lion

14:29

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Chapter 2 - St. George and the Dragon

17:46

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Chapter 3 - Britomart and the Magic Mirror

13:34

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Chapter 4 - The Quest of Sir Guyon

15:46

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Chapter 5 - Pastorella

19:27

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Chapter 6 - Cambell and Triamond

10:07

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Chapter 7 - Marinell, the Sea-Nymph's Son

12:36

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Chapter 8 - Florimell and the Witch

15:14

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Bewertungen

Beautiful and Accessible!

(5 Sterne)

My 5 year old loves these stories. We have listened to them three times now. They have been a great way for him to start asking questions about chivalry, trust, betrayal, and faithfulness. I highly recommend it for long-car rides. These tales spark the imagination and give much more history to Una and St. George than the typical children's tale. The narrator has a quiet gentle voice. My 3 year old finds him very relaxing and often falls asleep while listening.

Lovely old stories

(5 Sterne)

Thank you so much for your reading of this book. Very nice job.