The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: Volume 1, The Posies

The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: Volume 1, The Posies
Title The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: Volume 1, The Posies PDF eBook
Author George Gascoigne
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 515
Release 2012-02-16
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1107697220

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This first volume in The Complete Works of George Gascoigne, was originally published in this Cambridge edition during 1907.

Locus Amoenus

Locus Amoenus
Title Locus Amoenus PDF eBook
Author Alexander Samson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 217
Release 2012-02-02
Genre History
ISBN 1118232801

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Locus Amoenus provides a pioneering collection of new perspectives on Renaissance garden history, and the impact of its development. Experts in the field illustrate the extent of our knowledge of how the natural world looked and how humans related to their environment. A ground-breaking collection of new perspectives on garden history Essays demonstrate the extent of our knowledge of how the natural world looked and how humans related to their environment The book's broad coverage includes botany and herbals, literary reflections of changing ideas of landscape and nature, and human's place within it Contributors come from a wide range of experts, including archaeologists, scholars and the librarian and archivist to the Royal Horticultural Society Reflects the growing emergence of this field, which has been assisted both by archaeology and ideas from green studies and environmental criticism Richly illustrated throughout

The Complete Works of George Gascoigne

The Complete Works of George Gascoigne
Title The Complete Works of George Gascoigne PDF eBook
Author George Gascoigne
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 526
Release 1907
Genre
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Authorial Personality and the Making of Renaissance Texts

Authorial Personality and the Making of Renaissance Texts
Title Authorial Personality and the Making of Renaissance Texts PDF eBook
Author Douglas S. Pfeiffer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 486
Release 2022
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198714165

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Studying texts by Lorenzo Valla, Erasmus, Saint Jerome, George Gascoigne, and Fulke Greville, this volume explores authorial character as an instrument of textual analysis in the scholarship of early Renaissance literature.

Love and its Critics

Love and its Critics
Title Love and its Critics PDF eBook
Author Michael Bryson
Publisher Open Book Publishers
Pages 380
Release 2017-07-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1783743514

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This book is a history of love and the challenge love offers to the laws and customs of its times and places, as told through poetry from the Song of Songs to John Milton’s Paradise Lost. It is also an account of the critical reception afforded to such literature, and the ways in which criticism has attempted to stifle this challenge. Bryson and Movsesian argue that the poetry they explore celebrates and reinvents the love the troubadour poets of the eleventh and twelfth centuries called fin’amor: love as an end in itself, mutual and freely chosen even in the face of social, religious, or political retribution. Neither eros nor agape, neither exclusively of the body, nor solely of the spirit, this love is a middle path. Alongside this tradition has grown a critical movement that employs a 'hermeneutics of suspicion', in Paul Ricoeur’s phrase, to claim that passionate love poetry is not what it seems, and should be properly understood as worship of God, subordination to Empire, or an entanglement with the structures of language itself – in short, the very things it resists. The book engages with some of the seminal literature of the Western canon, including the Bible, the poetry of Ovid, and works by English authors such as William Shakespeare and John Donne, and with criticism that stretches from the earliest readings of the Song of Songs to contemporary academic literature. Lively and enjoyable in its style, it attempts to restore a sense of pleasure to the reading of poetry, and to puncture critical insistence that literature must be outwitted. It will be of value to professional, graduate, and advanced undergraduate scholars of literature, and to the educated general reader interested in treatments of love in poetry throughout history.

Marsh Lute Book

Marsh Lute Book
Title Marsh Lute Book PDF eBook
Author Richard Metzger
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Pages 137
Release 2012-02-28
Genre Music
ISBN 1619110369

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Selected music from the historic "March Lute Book" scored for classic guitar solo. This edition is complete with copious historic and performance notes. A scholarly book containing wonderful solo settings for classic guitar.

Dismantling Glory

Dismantling Glory
Title Dismantling Glory PDF eBook
Author Lorrie Goldensohn
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 410
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780231119382

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Dismantling Glory deals with the poetry written about the honors and horrors of battle by the very soldiers who put their lives on the line. Focusing on American and English poetry from World Wars I and II and the Vietnam War, Lorrie Goldensohn presents the move from a poetry largely bound to trench warfare to a global war poetry dominated by air power, invasion, and occupation. Civilians, prisoners, and children enter this poetry in new and compelling ways, as do issues of race and gender, changing and complicating the representation of war, and expanding the scope of antiwar thinking.