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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Pagina 5
... given at x1 , 148 ) , and Hotson claims to find contemporary references in two more Sonnets , 123 and 124 , in support of his conclusion . In The True History of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1933 ) Lord Alfred Douglas agreed to Butler's ...
... given at x1 , 148 ) , and Hotson claims to find contemporary references in two more Sonnets , 123 and 124 , in support of his conclusion . In The True History of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1933 ) Lord Alfred Douglas agreed to Butler's ...
Pagina 15
... given sharp physical expression ( 151 ) . But it is called a matter of the ' heart ' and distinguished from the senses , all of which , and his eyes in particular , she repels ( 141 ) . He is uncertain whether the fault lies in his eyes ...
... given sharp physical expression ( 151 ) . But it is called a matter of the ' heart ' and distinguished from the senses , all of which , and his eyes in particular , she repels ( 141 ) . He is uncertain whether the fault lies in his eyes ...
Pagina 17
... given way , we should probably have had no sonnets thereafter , the best pieces clearly flowering from instincts that have been forced into the eye and mind . Shakespeare's actions cannot be known , and are not here our concern . What ...
... given way , we should probably have had no sonnets thereafter , the best pieces clearly flowering from instincts that have been forced into the eye and mind . Shakespeare's actions cannot be known , and are not here our concern . What ...
Pagina 23
... given ' within the curving sweep of his sickle ' ( 116 ) . Tucker's analysis is always scholarly , and his reasons clear . Again and again he corrects the unwary and inexpert . Even those most saturated in Shakespeare's language are in ...
... given ' within the curving sweep of his sickle ' ( 116 ) . Tucker's analysis is always scholarly , and his reasons clear . Again and again he corrects the unwary and inexpert . Even those most saturated in Shakespeare's language are in ...
Pagina 24
... given to human , or humanistic , themes and actions , the more likely is this emphasis to recur . Browning's central and perhaps greatest poem , Saul , cannot be deeply received without some such understanding ; nor , perhaps , can ...
... given to human , or humanistic , themes and actions , the more likely is this emphasis to recur . Browning's central and perhaps greatest poem , Saul , cannot be deeply received without some such understanding ; nor , perhaps , can ...
Cuprins
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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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