1. queene - Noun
2. Queene - Proper noun
queene (plural queenes)
Obsolete spelling of queen
Queene
Obsolete spelling of Queen
The Fairie Queene makes cinema out of the west's primary principle: to see is to know; to know is to control. The Spenserian eye cuts, wounds, rapes. Camille Paglia
ISBN 0-425-13293-5 Hawk may be modeled on the sidekick in Book Five of Edmund Spenser 's The Faerie Queene ; Artegal, the knight of justice, has a helper named Talus, an invincible man of iron. Source: Internet
Literature "Prince Arthur and the Fairy Queen " by Johann Heinrich Füssli ; scene from The Faerie Queene The word "fairy" was used to describe an individual inhabitant of Faerie before the time of Chaucer. Source: Internet
Walter Raleigh wrote a dedicatory poem to The Faerie Queene in 1590, in which he claims to admire and value Spenser's work more so than any other in the English language. Source: Internet
Such plot devices were used in Shakespeare 's Twelfth Night (1601), The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser in 1590, and James Shirley 's The Bird in a Cage (1633). Source: Internet
Local legend has it that he penned some of The Faerie Queene under this tree. Source: Internet