The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phonenix and the TurtleRoutledge, 21 ian. 2014 - 248 pagini First Published in 2002. This is a collection of essays and commentary on some of Shakespeare’s Sonnets looking at the areas of symbolism, time and eternity, integration and their expansion and moves onto the metaphysical poem of the Phoenix and the Turtle and considers if it has the same love as celebrated in the Sonnets. |
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... CONCLUSION CONTENTS Part I THE SONNETS Part II PHOENIX AND TURTLE I PRELIMINARY REMARKS 11 LOVE'S MARTYR III THE POETICAL ESSAYS IV SHAKESPEARE'S POEM V OTHER POET'S INDEX B. PRINCIPAL WORKS CITED INDEX A. SHAKESPEARIAN WORKS ( i ) ...
... CONCLUSION CONTENTS Part I THE SONNETS Part II PHOENIX AND TURTLE I PRELIMINARY REMARKS 11 LOVE'S MARTYR III THE POETICAL ESSAYS IV SHAKESPEARE'S POEM V OTHER POET'S INDEX B. PRINCIPAL WORKS CITED INDEX A. SHAKESPEARIAN WORKS ( i ) ...
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... conclusions were the same as my own . Since these are questions of judgment rather than of knowledge , the importance of the correspondence is little affected by whatever unconscious influence from a forgotten reading may have been at ...
... conclusions were the same as my own . Since these are questions of judgment rather than of knowledge , the importance of the correspondence is little affected by whatever unconscious influence from a forgotten reading may have been at ...
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... conclusion that the publication of the Sonnets in 1609 must have been 'exquisitely painful' to Shakespeare is, of ... conclude these prefatory remarks by admitting that Tucker may be right in thinking that the Sonnets as we have them may ...
... conclusion that the publication of the Sonnets in 1609 must have been 'exquisitely painful' to Shakespeare is, of ... conclude these prefatory remarks by admitting that Tucker may be right in thinking that the Sonnets as we have them may ...
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... conclusion is that Shakespeare has been giving his attention to other matters, probably the stage, and at the same time indulging in 'public manners' (111). He admits inconstancy in giving way to 'appetite' and so troubling his friend ...
... conclusion is that Shakespeare has been giving his attention to other matters, probably the stage, and at the same time indulging in 'public manners' (111). He admits inconstancy in giving way to 'appetite' and so troubling his friend ...
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... conclusion . In The True History of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1933 ) Lord Alfred Douglas agreed to Butler's dating . Hotson's conclusions , though at first accorded a measure of agreement , were soon opposed on both sides of the Atlantic ...
... conclusion . In The True History of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1933 ) Lord Alfred Douglas agreed to Butler's dating . Hotson's conclusions , though at first accorded a measure of agreement , were soon opposed on both sides of the Atlantic ...
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SYMBOLISM | 58 |
TIME AND ETERNITY | 69 |
THE EXPANSION | 104 |
CONCLUSION | 137 |
PRELIMINARY REMARKS | 145 |
THE POETICAL ESSAYS | 179 |
SHAKESPEARES POEM | 193 |
INDEX A SHAKESPEARIAN WORKS | 227 |
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