Passion Made Public: Elizabethan Lyric, Gender, and PerformanceUniversity of Illinois Press, 1995 - 279 páginas |
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... lady in sixteenth - century romance narratives , although the fictions of Spenser , Sidney , and Shakespeare him- self were working to make it so : to make normative a coincidence between female desire and the patriarchal social ...
... lady in sixteenth - century romance narratives , although the fictions of Spenser , Sidney , and Shakespeare him- self were working to make it so : to make normative a coincidence between female desire and the patriarchal social ...
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... ladies - in - waiting . Moreover , the very heart of this tragedy lies in the inability of the young lovers , trapped within the hostile court culture of Verona , to unite their private domain of amatory discourse with a public , legal ...
... ladies - in - waiting . Moreover , the very heart of this tragedy lies in the inability of the young lovers , trapped within the hostile court culture of Verona , to unite their private domain of amatory discourse with a public , legal ...
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... Lady Antonia Fraser concludes , " Queen Elizabeth was not noted for her advancement of the female sex " ( 405 ) . At the same time , many of the poems and dra- mas addressed to the queen by her male courtiers did in fact emphasize her ...
... Lady Antonia Fraser concludes , " Queen Elizabeth was not noted for her advancement of the female sex " ( 405 ) . At the same time , many of the poems and dra- mas addressed to the queen by her male courtiers did in fact emphasize her ...
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... lady , " although he notes elsewhere that the lover might seem arro- gant from the lady's perspective ( 10-11 ) . The moral themes cited in " good " serious poems are " the faithlessness of women " and " the vanity and heart- lessness ...
... lady , " although he notes elsewhere that the lover might seem arro- gant from the lady's perspective ( 10-11 ) . The moral themes cited in " good " serious poems are " the faithlessness of women " and " the vanity and heart- lessness ...
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... ladies ' hair , hands , lips , breasts , and eyes , with silver and gold , woods and waters , the stars , the moon and the sun . " Nevertheless , " Honey cloys and men seek for drier and more piquant flavours " ( 65 ) . More explicitly ...
... ladies ' hair , hands , lips , breasts , and eyes , with silver and gold , woods and waters , the stars , the moon and the sun . " Nevertheless , " Honey cloys and men seek for drier and more piquant flavours " ( 65 ) . More explicitly ...
Contenido
Elizabethan Contexts | 33 |
Elizabeths Watchful Eye and George Peeks Court Drama Female Power and the Lyric of Praise | 85 |
Unhappy Dido Marlowes Lyric Strains | 120 |
Shakespeares Laboring Lovers Lyric and Its Discontents | 167 |
Legacy | 214 |
251 | |
267 | |
Términos y frases comunes
Aeneas Aeneas's aesthetic aristocratic Arraignment of Paris artistic audience authority beauty Berowne Berowne's characters Christopher Marlowe Colin comic complex context courtiers courtly love courtly lyricism create critical cultural desire Diana Dido Dido's discourse earthly echo Elizabeth Elizabethan Elizabethan lyrical emphasizes English erotic female power female sovereignty feminine fiction figure Gascoigne Gascoigne's gender George Gascoigne George Peele goddess ideal Kenilworth ladies language literary lords love lyrics Love's Labour's Lost lovers lyric poetry lyrical drama lyricist male Marlowe Marlowe's lyric marriage masculine Midsummer Night's Dream moral narrative Neoplatonic obviously Oenone onstage pageant passion Peele Peele's performance perspective Petrarchan Petrarchan sonnets Petrarchism play's playwright poem poet poetic political praise queen representation rhetoric role romantic Romeo and Juliet Rosaline satiric scene sexual Shakespeare's Sidney Sidney's social song sonnet sovereign speaker speech Spenser stage style Tamburlaine temporal tensions theatrical thou tion tradition tropes verse vision voice woman women words
Pasajes populares
Página 5 - But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks! It is the east, and Juliet is the sun ! — Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than she...
Página 21 - O western wind, when wilt thou blow, That the small rain down can rain? Christ, that my love were in my arms, And I in my bed again!
Página 1 - Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this ; For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers
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Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England Christopher Warley Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Dwelling in Possibility: Women Poets and Critics on Poetry Yopie Prins,Maeera Shreiber Vista previa limitada - 1997 |