Ollyphant: A Giant in The Faerie Queene

Jason

September 26, 2022

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Ollyphant is a male giant that we meet in book 3 of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene.

He is one of two giant siblings, with her sister Argante. Together, they represent the worst of love and sex, demonstrating when such things can go horribly wrong.

When we meet them in book 3, they are pursuing a knight with plans to use him to satisfy their insatiable lusts.

Furthermore, their bestial natures are meant to suggest even more obscene sexual practices. Additionally, Ollyphant’s name (which simply means elephant) may have a phallic connotation.

In short, they represent every behavior and desire that is far outside that of courtly love, where the code of chivalry and knighthood recommend strict practices regarding such things.

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Jason is a huge storytelling nerd devoted to cataloguing storytelling in all its forms. He loves mythology, history, and geek culture. When he's not writing books (see his work at MythHQ.com), his favorite hobbies include hiking, spending time with his wife and daughters, and traveling.