Who is known as the “Poet of poets”?

Who is known as the “Poet of poets”?

  • (A) Geoffrey Chaucer
  • (B) Edmund Spenser
  • (C) Thomas Malory
  • (D) Thomas Kyd
Edmund Spenser is famously known as the “Poet’s Poet” (or “Poet of poets”), a title first given by the English essayist Charles Lamb. He earned this distinction due to his exceptional technical skill, the invention of the Spenserian stanza, and his profound influence on later major poets like John Milton, John Keats, and Lord Byron, who drew inspiration and guidance from his works.
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