Why do you think Edmund Spenser is known as the poet's poet ? give a reason answer .
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- Edmund Spenser was first called the poet's poet by the English essayist Charles Lamb. Lewis explained the reasoning behind Lamb's title for Spenser by nothing that he is “so called in virtue of the historical fact that most of the poets have admired him very musch.”Edmund Spenser was first called the poet's poet by the English essayist Charles Lamb. Lewis explained the reasoning behind Lamb's title for Spenser by nothing that he is “so called in virtue of the historical fact that most of the poets have admired him very musch.”
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Edumund Spenser was (and is) called "the poet's poet" because of the very high quality of his poetry and because he enjoyed "the pure artistry of his craft" so much. He is also called that because so many other poets thought that he was a great poet.
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