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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... poet likely corrected and approved. In his 1992 Cambridge edition of the poems, John Roe relevantly asserted: “Because there are no grounds for believing that Shakespeare came back to either poem [Venus and Rape of Lucrece] with second ...
... poet likely corrected and approved. In his 1992 Cambridge edition of the poems, John Roe relevantly asserted: “Because there are no grounds for believing that Shakespeare came back to either poem [Venus and Rape of Lucrece] with second ...
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... poetry: “They are the first examples of the highest qualities in Elizabethan lyrical verse” (lxxix). In the mid ... poetic or dramatic exploration of love.” She argued that the poem is thus a “pivotal work in its author's technical as ...
... poetry: “They are the first examples of the highest qualities in Elizabethan lyrical verse” (lxxix). In the mid ... poetic or dramatic exploration of love.” She argued that the poem is thus a “pivotal work in its author's technical as ...
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... poetry [including Venus] reflects his dramatic bent as anything about his life might be expected to” (6). In Venus, as in Lucrece and the sonnets, Goldman discerns “certain situations and arrangements of material which draw attention to ...
... poetry [including Venus] reflects his dramatic bent as anything about his life might be expected to” (6). In Venus, as in Lucrece and the sonnets, Goldman discerns “certain situations and arrangements of material which draw attention to ...
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... poetry in the “Rape of Lucrece”: but good poems they are not: indeed they are hardly above the level of the imitations which followed the fashion set by them, from the emulous hands of such minor though genuine poets as Lodge and ...
... poetry in the “Rape of Lucrece”: but good poems they are not: indeed they are hardly above the level of the imitations which followed the fashion set by them, from the emulous hands of such minor though genuine poets as Lodge and ...
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... poetry if Shakespeare himself could fail. TwENTIETI-I-CENTURY CRITICAL APPROACHES To VENUS AND ADONIS The neglect or, worse yet, the misunderstanding of Venus and Adonis continued into the twentieth century. William Keach understates ...
... poetry if Shakespeare himself could fail. TwENTIETI-I-CENTURY CRITICAL APPROACHES To VENUS AND ADONIS The neglect or, worse yet, the misunderstanding of Venus and Adonis continued into the twentieth century. William Keach understates ...
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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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