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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... Classical, in literature. 3. Adonis (Greek deity) in literature. 4. Venus (Roman deity) in literature. I. Kolin, Philip C. II. Series: Garland reference library of the humanities. Shakespeare criticism ; vol. 16. PR2845.V46 1997 821 '.3 ...
... Classical, in literature. 3. Adonis (Greek deity) in literature. 4. Venus (Roman deity) in literature. I. Kolin, Philip C. II. Series: Garland reference library of the humanities. Shakespeare criticism ; vol. 16. PR2845.V46 1997 821 '.3 ...
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... CLAssIcAL MYTHOLOGY joaoFroes VENUs As PRAECEPTOR: THE ARs AMATORIA IN VENUs AND ADONIS M. L. Stapleton WRIoTHEsLEY's RESISTANCE: WARDsHIP PRAcTIcEs, AND OvIDIAN NARRATIVES IN SHAKEsPEARE's VENUs AND ADONIS Patrick M. Murphy “Lo, IN ...
... CLAssIcAL MYTHOLOGY joaoFroes VENUs As PRAECEPTOR: THE ARs AMATORIA IN VENUs AND ADONIS M. L. Stapleton WRIoTHEsLEY's RESISTANCE: WARDsHIP PRAcTIcEs, AND OvIDIAN NARRATIVES IN SHAKEsPEARE's VENUs AND ADONIS Patrick M. Murphy “Lo, IN ...
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... classical learning shone through Venus and Adonis. Through the poem's lush and arresting embellishment, Shakespeare attempted to “'out-Ovid' Ovid” (Baumlin 207), the most influential Latin poet in the Renaissance and the classical ...
... classical learning shone through Venus and Adonis. Through the poem's lush and arresting embellishment, Shakespeare attempted to “'out-Ovid' Ovid” (Baumlin 207), the most influential Latin poet in the Renaissance and the classical ...
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... classical pedagogues did not recommend it to young men for whom life had a grander course” (105). Of course, Allen wanted readers to believe Adonis should adopt such a higher course. Reading Venus and Adonis in light of “the Platonic ...
... classical pedagogues did not recommend it to young men for whom life had a grander course” (105). Of course, Allen wanted readers to believe Adonis should adopt such a higher course. Reading Venus and Adonis in light of “the Platonic ...
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... classical picture by Titian. It included two figures containing inexhaustible pasture for the fleshly eye, and delicacies and dainties for the sensuous imagination of the Renascence,—Beauty, Lust, and death. In holding the subject ...
... classical picture by Titian. It included two figures containing inexhaustible pasture for the fleshly eye, and delicacies and dainties for the sensuous imagination of the Renascence,—Beauty, Lust, and death. In holding the subject ...
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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