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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... EROTIC ONTOLOCY OF THE TExT IN SHAKEsPEARE's VENUs AND ADONIs Richard Halpem PICTURING VENUs AND ADONIs: SHAKEsPEARE AND THE ARTIsTs Georgianna Ziegler v A CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCHOLARsHIP AND COMMENTARY ON VENUS AND ADONIs ...
... EROTIC ONTOLOCY OF THE TExT IN SHAKEsPEARE's VENUs AND ADONIs Richard Halpem PICTURING VENUs AND ADONIs: SHAKEsPEARE AND THE ARTIsTs Georgianna Ziegler v A CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCHOLARsHIP AND COMMENTARY ON VENUS AND ADONIs ...
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... erotic dangers awaiting the lovers who venture into them. Several readers have identified common elements between Venus and Adonis and Romeo and Juliet, four star-crossed lovers to be sure, and Love's Labor's Lost. The infamous ...
... erotic dangers awaiting the lovers who venture into them. Several readers have identified common elements between Venus and Adonis and Romeo and Juliet, four star-crossed lovers to be sure, and Love's Labor's Lost. The infamous ...
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... erotic play and enchantment” (“Much Ado” 498). As the seventeenth century progressed, the eroticism increased as the enchantment waned. The reputation of Venus and Adonis changed, in general, from that of being an immortal love poem to ...
... erotic play and enchantment” (“Much Ado” 498). As the seventeenth century progressed, the eroticism increased as the enchantment waned. The reputation of Venus and Adonis changed, in general, from that of being an immortal love poem to ...
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... erotic language, continually an aspect of the poet's art which readers have often appreciated, there appears an attempt to equal and even exceed Ovid's own mastery of lush, sensuous language. Flesh is a central concern in the poem ...
... erotic language, continually an aspect of the poet's art which readers have often appreciated, there appears an attempt to equal and even exceed Ovid's own mastery of lush, sensuous language. Flesh is a central concern in the poem ...
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... erotic allure” in the poem (as in other epyllia) for young, innocent boys was “far stronger than that of heroes or heroines whose gender is certain.” Consequently, Adonis, like Leander or Hermaphroditus, “inspire[s] in other men ...
... erotic allure” in the poem (as in other epyllia) for young, innocent boys was “far stronger than that of heroes or heroines whose gender is certain.” Consequently, Adonis, like Leander or Hermaphroditus, “inspire[s] in other men ...
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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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