Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke: A Critical Study of Her Writings and Literary MilieuInstitut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1979 - 296 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan high culture . John Buxton , no mean enthusiast for the Sidneys , argues that the poets of the Elizabethan Renaissance " enjoyed his hospitality and his sister's at Leicester House , at Penshurst , and at Wilton , where they ...
... Elizabethan high culture . John Buxton , no mean enthusiast for the Sidneys , argues that the poets of the Elizabethan Renaissance " enjoyed his hospitality and his sister's at Leicester House , at Penshurst , and at Wilton , where they ...
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... Elizabethan cultural development with which the Countess is closely associated . Yet in the 1570s and through the 1590s , quantitative experimentation was widely seen as one possible way of creating an independent and learned literature ...
... Elizabethan cultural development with which the Countess is closely associated . Yet in the 1570s and through the 1590s , quantitative experimentation was widely seen as one possible way of creating an independent and learned literature ...
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... Elizabethan poet - is the high degree of stylistic homogeneity among Elizabethan court poets . The reaction of many modern readers , when thumbing through even a standard anthology of Elizabethan verse , is too often an increas- ingly ...
... Elizabethan poet - is the high degree of stylistic homogeneity among Elizabethan court poets . The reaction of many modern readers , when thumbing through even a standard anthology of Elizabethan verse , is too often an increas- ingly ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 7 |
Pembrokes Literary Vocation | 75 |
A Discourse of Life | 129 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Antony Arcadia Astrophel and Stella Beza Breton brother Calvin Calvinist Cambridge Castiglione's certainly Cleopatra copy Countess of Pembroke court courtiers courtly cultural Daniel dedicated diss divine doct doctrine doth drama Earl early echoes edition elegy Elizabethan England English feminine rhyme France French Geneva George Whetstone God's grace Greville Greville's hath Heptameron Herbert ideals John Lady late Elizabethan lines literary literature London Lord lyric manuscripts Mary Sidney meditation metrical Mornay original Oxford paraphrase passionate Pembroke's Penshurst Petrarch's Philippe de Mornay piety poem poetical poetry poets praise probably Psalm 51 Psalter quantitative verse Queen Rathmell religious Renaissance revisions rhyme Ringler Samuel Daniel seems sense Sidneian Sidney Circle Sidney Psalms Sidney's Sir Philip Sidney sister sixteenth century sonnets Spenser spirit stanza stanzaic stress suggest thee thou tion tone tradition trans translation Triumph of Death Unpub verse version of Psalm Whetstone William Wilton Wilton House writings wrote
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