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The Faerie Queene Essays
The Faerie Queene essays are academic essays for citation. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of The Faerie Queene.
- Early Glimpses of Primitivism as Seen in Spensers' The Fairie Queene
- The Man in the Mirror: The Influence of Reflections on Allegory and Chastity
- Art as Satan and Savior: The Dual Roles for Women in The Faerie Queene
- The Malleability of Image in Spenser's Faerie Queene: Fruitful Seed
- The Beneficence of Despair
- The Task of Interpreting the Allegory in Spenser's Faerie Queene
- The Symbolism of Fidessa, Her Saracen Partner, and Her Fiance in The Faerie Queene
- Spencer's Mercy
- The Chaste Chase
- The Faerie Queene
- Spenser's Transformation of the Traditions of Classic Epic and Medieval Romance
- Artificial Nature and Natural Art: Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" and Marvell's "Upon Appleton House"
- This Great Stage of Fools: The Journey of Delusion and Deceit in Spenser's The Faerie Queene and Shakespeare's King Lear
- Una and Red Cross in Faerie Queene
- The Objectification of Women: Degrading or Empowering?
- Pastoral Imagery and Its Importance in Spenser’s "The Faerie Queene" and "Epithalamion" (College)
The Faerie Queene Essays and Related Content
- The Faerie Queene: Study Guide
- The Faerie Queene: Major Themes
- The Faerie Queene: E-Text
- The Faerie Queene: Questions
- The Faerie Queene: Purchase the Novel and Related Material
- Edmund Spenser: Biography
In stanzas 50-51, how does Una calm the Knight down so he does not slay her?
I have my own copy from my teacher, but for some reason it's not showing anything about how she calmed him down. I've looked online, but I can't find anything.


