Venus and Adonis: Critical EssaysRoutledge, 01/02/1997 - 448 páginas This is the first collection of critical essays devoted exclusively to Shakespeare's first published work, his long narrative poem Venus and Adonis which established his reputation as the literary darling of London and the heir of Ovid. Particularly important is the book's coverage of the little-known presence of Venus and Adonis on stage.A s |
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... Flesh discusses Venus and Adonis in relation to The Merchant of Venice (270-74). William Keach and others have explored boars in Richard III (and even later in Cymheline) with reference to Venus and Adonis (78). Several VENUS AND/OR ...
... Flesh discusses Venus and Adonis in relation to The Merchant of Venice (270-74). William Keach and others have explored boars in Richard III (and even later in Cymheline) with reference to Venus and Adonis (78). Several VENUS AND/OR ...
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... flesh by puritan moralists and Neoplatonic theorists” (Shakespeare the Professional 1 86). In language and tone that Muir would condone, Tita French Baumlin underscores the power of the flesh in the poem: Certainly, in terms of the ...
... flesh by puritan moralists and Neoplatonic theorists” (Shakespeare the Professional 1 86). In language and tone that Muir would condone, Tita French Baumlin underscores the power of the flesh in the poem: Certainly, in terms of the ...
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... flesh” (70). Some readers might rebuke Bradbrook as a too-jolly pagan, but her response was moderate compared to views of the 1990s. Greatly expanding Evans' interpretation of how the Renaissance responded to “sexual certainties,” Bruce ...
... flesh” (70). Some readers might rebuke Bradbrook as a too-jolly pagan, but her response was moderate compared to views of the 1990s. Greatly expanding Evans' interpretation of how the Renaissance responded to “sexual certainties,” Bruce ...
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... flesh camp of critics. Bate is chiefly concerned with the sexual script in Venus, relating it to larger issues while admitting that its “perversity” thwarts fulfillment. Searching for reasons among classical texts about why “coitus is ...
... flesh camp of critics. Bate is chiefly concerned with the sexual script in Venus, relating it to larger issues while admitting that its “perversity” thwarts fulfillment. Searching for reasons among classical texts about why “coitus is ...
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Índice
Venus and Adonis and the Critics | 66 |
Venus and Adonis in Production | 291 |
New Essays on Venus and Adonis | 300 |
Chronological Bibliography of Scholarship and Commentary on Venus and Adonis Including Editions and Reviews of Performances Philip C Kolin | 405 |
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