" Now that I have found the Canon Press series, I will not use any other edition of Spenser's The Faerie Queene . Engaging (and often hilarious) footnotes, helpful definitions of archaic language, enlightening end-of-chapter questions, a delightful re-telling in the Appendix, and a classy printing all contribute to the …
Read more" Now that I have found the Canon Press series, I will not use any other edition of Spenser's The Faerie Queene . Engaging (and often hilarious) footnotes, helpful definitions of archaic language, enlightening end-of-chapter questions, a delightful re-telling in the Appendix, and a classy printing all contribute to the readability and accessibility of this edition. Toby J. Sumpter provides more than just an excellent annotation and edition of an important but often inaccessible text. He serves as a merry travel guide for our middle and high schoolers who would rather be found catching snakes than reading books." ~ Rosaria Butterfield, author of The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert
"Edmund Spenser (1559-99) has earned the title 'the poet's poet' because of the high poetry of his epic and because so many great poets, including Milton, Dryden, Tennyson, and Keats, cut their poetic teeth on The Faerie Queene. The hero of Book II is Sir Guyon, the knight of Temperance. But do not let that throw you. This is not a poem about teetotalism. As C. S. Lewis puts it, The Faerie Queene 'demands of us a child's love of marvels and dread of bogies, a boy's thirst for adventures, a young man's passions for physical beauty.' Following in the wake of Roy Maynard's Fierce Wars and Faithful Loves , Toby Sumpter's notes are insightful and humorous—making this great Christian epic poem accessible for modern readers. The Elfin Knight makes an excellent choice as a homeschool or classroom text." -Jayson Grieser, Fellow of Humanities, New Saint Andrews College
"The poem is a great palace, but the door into it is so low that you must stoop to go in. No prig can be a Spenserian. It is of course much more than a fairy tale, but unless we enjoy it as a fairy tale first of all, we shall not really care for it." -C.S. Lewis
Toby J. Sumpter is a pastor at Christ Church and the author of Job Through New Eyes: A Son for Glory and Blood-Bought World . He and his wife Jenny live in Moscow, Idaho with their four children.
UPDATED AND ANNOTATED: Toby Sumpter
PAGE COUNT: 284 pages
SIZE: 6x9"
BINDING: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1591280524
ISBN-13: 9781591280521
PUB. DATE: September 28, 2010
Read moreToby J. Sumpter is a pastor at Christ Church and the author of Job Through New Eyes: A Son for Glory and Blood-Bought World . He and his wife Jenny live in Moscow, Idaho with their four children.
UPDATED AND ANNOTATED: Toby Sumpter
PAGE COUNT: 284 pages
SIZE: 6x9"
BINDING: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1591280524
ISBN-13: 9781591280521
PUB. DATE: September 28, 2010
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