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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... 36). The Sonnets addressed to the Dark Lady are very different in tone. They are characterised by harsh criticism of her looks, and considerable evidence of selfconflict in the poet. It is clearly a physical relationship (138),
... 36). The Sonnets addressed to the Dark Lady are very different in tone. They are characterised by harsh criticism of her looks, and considerable evidence of selfconflict in the poet. It is clearly a physical relationship (138),
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... physical relationship ( 138 ) , and 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 ...
... physical relationship ( 138 ) , and 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 ...
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... evidence we shall disagree . The sonnets to the youth are not marked by this particular unrest . Whether Shakespeare's relations with his friend remained idealistic and non - physical we cannot say . Butler 16 THE SONNETS.
... evidence we shall disagree . The sonnets to the youth are not marked by this particular unrest . Whether Shakespeare's relations with his friend remained idealistic and non - physical we cannot say . Butler 16 THE SONNETS.
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... physical we cannot say . Butler has no good warrant for regarding Sonnet 23 as an invitation in response to encouragement , and few will subscribe to his fanciful story of the trap ( Ix , 90-1 ; see p . 12 ) . There is nevertheless ...
... physical we cannot say . Butler has no good warrant for regarding Sonnet 23 as an invitation in response to encouragement , and few will subscribe to his fanciful story of the trap ( Ix , 90-1 ; see p . 12 ) . There is nevertheless ...
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... physical vice , but rather to what might be called ' romantic tone ' , or ' romantic colouring ' . There was romance in friendship ; and by ' romance ' I mean something that expresses itself naturally in such poetic idealisation as ...
... physical vice , but rather to what might be called ' romantic tone ' , or ' romantic colouring ' . There was romance in friendship ; and by ' romance ' I mean something that expresses itself naturally in such poetic idealisation as ...
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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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