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What are the characteristics of Spencer's poems?

English poet. Born into a cloth dealer family in London, he entered the London cloth dealer school as a teenager, then studied at Cambridge University, and obtained a master's degree at 1576. During this period, he further studied the literature, philosophy and some natural sciences of ancient Greece and Rome, was influenced by the thought of saving the country in Qing Dynasty, and began to write poems. His main work is the long poem "The Fairy Queen", which takes Spencer's pursuit of King Arthur's Fairy Queen as the introduction and describes the adventure of the Fairy Queen's sending 12 knights to rescue the disaster. The main purpose of this work is to cultivate new noble in line with the emerging bourgeoisie. The ideological content of the whole poem is complicated, including the humanist's love for life, the mystery of neo-Platonism and the Puritan's ethical concept. Spencer deliberately sought work in art, actively explored the form of poetry, and created the "Spencer Poetry Festival" suitable for long poems, which had an important influence on poets such as Marlowe, Byron and Shelley, so he was called "the poet of poets".