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The 'poet's poet':

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Answer:

B. Spenser

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Edmund Spenser is often referred to as the "poet's poet" due to his influence on and admiration from other poets.

Spenser's works, such as "The Faerie Queene", are known for their:

  1. Rich language and imagery: Spenser's poetry is renowned for its vivid descriptions and inventive use of language.

  2. Innovative use of form and structure: Spenser experimented with various poetic forms, including the Spenserian stanza.

  3. Exploration of themes and allegory: Spenser's poetry often explores complex themes and uses allegory to convey moral and philosophical messages.

Many poets, including John Keats and William Wordsworth, have been inspired by Spenser's work, earning him the title of "poet's poet".


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