Melodious Tears: The English Funeral Elegy from Spenser to MiltonClarendon Press, 1990 - 296 páginas The funeral elegy is in some ways the quintessential English Renaissance genre. This book demonstrates how the elegy was used to experiment with theories of composition and style. |
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... concern of each of their laments . Both poets , as I hope to show , appear to use the form in highly self - conscious ways . The funeral elegy , occasioned as it is by death , by the incontrovertible demonstration of the fact of ...
... concern of each of their laments . Both poets , as I hope to show , appear to use the form in highly self - conscious ways . The funeral elegy , occasioned as it is by death , by the incontrovertible demonstration of the fact of ...
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... concern was with history rather than celebration , with analysis rather than propaganda , and , flexible as the elegy had become , it can hardly have seemed a congenial form to him.2 29 His most significant commemorative work is the ...
... concern was with history rather than celebration , with analysis rather than propaganda , and , flexible as the elegy had become , it can hardly have seemed a congenial form to him.2 29 His most significant commemorative work is the ...
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... concern that their writings should not be regarded as trivial and purely recreational ; in the Proem to Book II of The Faerie Queene Spenser distinguishes his own writing ( ' matter of just memorie ' ) from trivial works , ' th ...
... concern that their writings should not be regarded as trivial and purely recreational ; in the Proem to Book II of The Faerie Queene Spenser distinguishes his own writing ( ' matter of just memorie ' ) from trivial works , ' th ...
Contenido
The English Tradition of Elegy | 9 |
The Elegies of Spenser and Sidney | 29 |
Elegies on Sidney 1568 and on Queen | 67 |
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Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Agelastus anthology Arcadia Arthur Gorges Astrophel Brittaine Cambridge Chapman Churchyard consolation context conventional Countess of Bedford court dead death of prince dirge Donne's Anniversaries doth Drayton earth echo eclogue elegiac elegists Elizabeth Elizabethan English Renaissance English Renaissance Elegy epicede Epitaph example expression Faerie Queene fame fiction funeral elegy funerall genre Goodyer Grief and English hath haue heaven Henry's death imitation John Donne Jonson King Lachrimae Lachrimae lachrimarum Lady lament Lewalski literary Literature liue Lycidas Michael Drayton Milgate Milton monument mourners mourning Muse neuer Norbrook Nouember Oxford panegyric pastoral elegy Pigman poem poem's poet's poetic Poetry and Politics praise Prince Henry Prince of Wales Prince's Queen reader satirical sermon shee Shepheardes Calender Sidney's Sir Philip Sidney song sonnet sorrow soule speaker Spenser Spenserian stanzas Studies Sylvester's teares thee Thenot Thomas thou tomb tradition tyme vertues vnto volume vpon weepe William writing
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The Theatre of Death: The Ritual Management of Royal Funerals in Renaissance ... Jennifer Woodward Vista previa limitada - 1997 |
Women, Death and Literature in Post-Reformation England Patricia Phillippy Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |