The Mutabilitie Cantos, Libro 7Nelson, 1968 - 160 páginas These cantos, published posthumously, are general agreed to contain some of the finest poetry in "The Faerie Queene", and are of central importance in the study of philosophic and religious beliefs in the late sixteenth century. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 22
Página 5
... literary side , the poet's striving for Fame ( see 6.7.1-2 ) is an extension of this nationalist spirit . And the ( to our day ) unfortunate overtones of imperialism and ambition are somewhat relieved ( or perhaps worsened ) by ...
... literary side , the poet's striving for Fame ( see 6.7.1-2 ) is an extension of this nationalist spirit . And the ( to our day ) unfortunate overtones of imperialism and ambition are somewhat relieved ( or perhaps worsened ) by ...
Página 32
... literary works for event , tone , or phraseology . It is safe to claim only that Chaucer , Ovid and the handbooks are important literary antecedents , and that the influence of Ariosto on narrative design and of Tasso on general moral ...
... literary works for event , tone , or phraseology . It is safe to claim only that Chaucer , Ovid and the handbooks are important literary antecedents , and that the influence of Ariosto on narrative design and of Tasso on general moral ...
Página 46
... literary anachronism , 1 are probably not an answer to the initial doubts of the modern reader about so ' unrealistic ' a literary device . The answer - if there is one apart from the excellence of the work itself - lies in an attempt ...
... literary anachronism , 1 are probably not an answer to the initial doubts of the modern reader about so ' unrealistic ' a literary device . The answer - if there is one apart from the excellence of the work itself - lies in an attempt ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
according Actaeon allegory alliteration allusion alteration appeare appropriate archaic archaism associated attempt Book Cantos cause Chaucer's Christian circle classical Comes common commonplace concluding continually course creatures Cynthia death delight detail Diana divine doth earlier earth earthly Elizabethan employed English epic equall especially example Faerie Queene faire Fall Fate Faunus figure finds goddess gods hand haue heaven human idea Ioue Jove Jove's language less literary materials meaning medieval mind months moon Mutabilitie mutability myth narrative Nature Nature's observes Ovid Parlement perhaps poem poetry poets political possible prayer present probably Providence reference Renaissance rest rhetoric rule Seasons seems sense sources Spenser stanza story Studies suggests symbol theme things thinks thou thought Titan tradition turning whole