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ISBN 10: 0872208559
ISBN 13: 9780872208551
Author: Edmund Spenser, Dorothy Stephens, Abraham Stoll
The Faerie Queene Books Three and Four 1st Table of contents:
Canto I: Guyon finds Britomart; Marinell wounded by her spear
- Britomart's unmasking; her virtue and destiny revealed.
- Encounter with Marinell; his magical wound.
Canto II: Britomart seeks after Artegall; Her Nurse consults Merlin
- Britomart's love-sickness and her nurse Glaucè.
- Merlin's prophecy: Britomart's lineage and future.
Canto III: Britomart, through dangers hard, her journey long doth hold
- Britomart's journey and adventures.
- The House of Malecasta and the castle of joy.
Canto IV: Satyrane finds Faire Florimell; Britomart fights with a witch's son
- Florimell's flight from the Monster and her encounter with Satyrane.
- Britomart's combat with Gardante and her continued quest.
Canto V: Britomart comes to Castle Joyous; fights and triumphs
- The challenges of Castle Joyous and its lustful knights.
- Britomart's unwavering virtue against temptation.
Canto VI: The birth of faire Amoret; Florimell is taken with joy
- The Garden of Adonis and the allegorical creation of Amoret.
- Florimell's continued flight and her capture by the witch's son.
Canto VII: Florimell escapes; Marine's wound; Britomart's journey
- Florimell's travails: encounter with Proteus.
- Marinell's healing at the hands of the physician.
- Britomart's unwavering pursuit of Artegall.
Canto VIII: Britomart with Scudamour fights; the Castle of Busirane
- Encounter with Scudamour and their battle.
- The Palace of Busirane: an allegory of false love and lust.
Canto IX: Busirane's charms unchained; Britomart frees Amoret
- The Masque of Cupid and the torments of Amoret.
- Britomart's rescue of Amoret from the enchanter's spell.
Canto X: Britomart's travels; the false Florimell
- Britomart continues her journey.
- The creation of the false Florimell by the witch.
Canto XI: The Castle of Orgoglio; Florimell's peril
- Further adventures of Florimell and the false Florimell.
- The allegorical dangers and deceptions.
Canto XII: Conclusion of Book Three
- Summary of Britomart's quest and the triumph of Chastity.
Book Four: The Legend of Cambel and Triamond, Or Of Friendship
The Proem
- Spenser's introduction of Friendship as the next virtue.
Canto I: Britomart, from Marinell; Cambel and Triamond's story
- Britomart's departure and new encounters.
- Introduction of Cambel and Triamond and their bond of friendship.
- Canacee and the magical ring.
Canto II: Blandamour and Paridell's strife; Duessa's deceptions
- The quarrel between Blandamour and Paridell.
- The re-emergence of Duessa and her manipulative influence.
- The false Florimell's continued role in deception.
Canto III: The Feast of Slander and Jealousy
- The gathering at the house of the Squire of Dames.
- Ate and Slander personified, sowing discord.
- The disruption of banquets by envy and ill will.
Canto IV: Cambel and Triamond's reunion; Britomart and Artegall's first meeting
- The renewal of friendship between Cambel and Triamond.
- The long-awaited encounter and initial battle between Britomart and Artegall.
- The revelation of their true identities and destined love.
Canto V: Britomart and Artegall's love; Scudamour's lament
- The development of Britomart and Artegall's relationship.
- Scudamour's sorrow and his continued search for Amoret.
- The complexities of love and friendship.
Canto VI: Scudamour's travels; the rescue of Amoret
- Scudamour's journey.
- Amoret's continued plight and her eventual rescue.
- The nature of true love and friendship.
Canto VII: Blandamour's ill-nature; the false Florimell's fate
- Further adventures involving the false Florimell.
- The consequences of deceit and superficiality.
Canto VIII: Cambel and Triamond's marriage; the Wedding Feast
- The celebration of love and friendship.
- The various guests and their interactions.
- Discord and harmony at the festivities.
Canto IX: The Temple of Venus; Busirane's enchantment
- Scudamour's account of his quest for Amoret.
- The allegorical Temple of Venus and its inhabitants.
- Recounting the enchantment of Busirane and Amoret's capture.
Canto X: The Marriage of the Rivers
- A grand allegorical spectacle celebrating the union of rivers.
- Symbolism of fertility, prosperity, and natural harmony.
- The vastness of Spenser's allegorical vision.
Canto XI: The Wedding of the Rivers continued
- Further descriptions of the rivers and their mythological significance.
- The interconnectedness of all things.
Canto XII: Conclusion of Book Four
- Summary of the themes of Friendship and its trials.
- The intertwining narratives and the progression of the overall epic.
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