Abstract

Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene follows the Arthurian tradition of travel eastward. Because the poem distributes its narrative onto a scene of action that forms part of the Muscovy Company's activities in Central Asia in the 1560s, The Faerie Queene can be understood as a literary response to a new kind of commercial risk.

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