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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... Shakespearean scholars, thus offering the most contemporary, theoretically attentive analyses. Reflecting some recent critical approaches in Shakespearean studies, these new essays approach the play or poem from many perspectives ...
... Shakespearean scholars, thus offering the most contemporary, theoretically attentive analyses. Reflecting some recent critical approaches in Shakespearean studies, these new essays approach the play or poem from many perspectives ...
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... Shakespeare (1970), Anthony Burgess links Venus with The Comedy of Errors in ... Shakespeare's early works is frequently a forestmysterious, magical, and ... course, exploring at roughly the same time in Love's Labor's Lost and in so ...
... Shakespeare (1970), Anthony Burgess links Venus with The Comedy of Errors in ... Shakespeare's early works is frequently a forestmysterious, magical, and ... course, exploring at roughly the same time in Love's Labor's Lost and in so ...
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... student-produced dramas honor Lucrece as noble. The student Judicio self-assuredly pronounces that Shakespeare's authorship of Venus was disappointing: “Could but a graver subject him content, lWithout love's foolish lazy languishment ...
... student-produced dramas honor Lucrece as noble. The student Judicio self-assuredly pronounces that Shakespeare's authorship of Venus was disappointing: “Could but a graver subject him content, lWithout love's foolish lazy languishment ...
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... Shakespeare's greatest exposés of seduction. Venus' reputation as a seduction manual continued into the middle of the seventeenth century. In Lewis Sharp's 1640 drama The Noble Stranger, Pupillus, another lust-hounded student, and ...
... Shakespeare's greatest exposés of seduction. Venus' reputation as a seduction manual continued into the middle of the seventeenth century. In Lewis Sharp's 1640 drama The Noble Stranger, Pupillus, another lust-hounded student, and ...
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... studies on the poem. Schiffer understandably recognizes that readers have desired “the 'phallocentric' right reading ... Shakespeare (1866): “Venus and Adonis . . . is really the foundation of the entire structure of Shakespeare's ...
... studies on the poem. Schiffer understandably recognizes that readers have desired “the 'phallocentric' right reading ... Shakespeare (1866): “Venus and Adonis . . . is really the foundation of the entire structure of Shakespeare's ...
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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