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  1. Gloriana, or The Unfulfill'd Queen is a work of literary fantasy by British novelist Michael Moorcock. It was first published in 1978 (London: Allison & Busby) and has remained in print ever since. Genre.

  2. 1. Apr. 1978 · Michael Moorcock. 3.64. 2,262 ratings136 reviews. A fable satirizing Spenser's "The Fairie Queen" and reflecting the real life of Elizabeth I, tells of a woman who ascends to the throne upon the death of her debauched and corrupted father, King Hern.

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  3. Gloriana. by. Michael Moorcock. The novel is a rich tapestry of court intrigue, politics, and personal conflicts set in an alternate Elizabethan England. The story centers around the reign of Gloriana, the Queen of Albion, who is the embodiment of her nation's prosperity and peace.

  4. First published in 1978 and winner of the John W. Campbell Award and the World Fantasy Award, Gloriana is a lush masterpiece of empire and eroticism. The story of a fantasy Queen Elizabeth I unfolds amid the tangled intrigues of state, the rivalries, romances and complicities of court, and the scrabbling lives of the human refuse who dwell ...

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  5. Michael Moorcock. Grand Central Publishing, Aug 1, 2004 - Fiction - 496 pages. A fable satirizing Spenser's "The Fairie Queen" and reflecting the real life of Elizabeth I, tells of a woman who...

    • Michael Moorcock
    • Grand Central Publishing, 2004
    • reprint
    • Gloriana
  6. 1. Aug. 2004 · by Michael Moorcock (Author) 4.4 102 ratings. See all formats and editions. A fable satirizing Spenser's "The Fairie Queen" and reflecting the real life of Elizabeth I, tells of a woman who ascends to the throne upon the death of her debauched and corrupted father, King Hern.

    • Michael Moorcock
  7. In this “spellbinding” (The Sunday Times) award-winning fantasy, the vast empire of Albion is ruled by the beautiful and forlorn queen, Gloriana, who must battle against a nefarious scoundrel, Captain Quire, and a court soured by debauchery with her wits.