The Complete Poems and TranslationsPenguin, 29. mai 2007 - 320 sider The essential lyric works of the great Elizabethan playwright--newly revised and updated Though best known for his plays--and for courting danger as a homosexual, a spy, and an outspoken atheist--Christopher Marlowe was also an accomplished and celebrated poet. This long-awaited updated and revised edition of his poems and translations contains his complete lyric works--from his translations of Ovidian elegies to his most famous poem, "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love," to the impressive epic mythological poem "Hero and Leander." For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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Christopher Marlowe, Stephen Orgel. in attempting sudden privy injuries to men”—Marlowe had in fact been charged in ... Marlowe's dangerous opinions. Among these, according to Baines, were that Moses was a juggler and that Thomas ...
Christopher Marlowe, Stephen Orgel. in attempting sudden privy injuries to men”—Marlowe had in fact been charged in ... Marlowe's dangerous opinions. Among these, according to Baines, were that Moses was a juggler and that Thomas ...
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... Marlowe. The book was a collection of satirical epigrams by John Davies followed by ten of Marlowe's translations from the Amores—“Davyes Epigrams, with Marlowes Elegys” is the way the order puts it. The offensive material may well have ...
... Marlowe. The book was a collection of satirical epigrams by John Davies followed by ten of Marlowe's translations from the Amores—“Davyes Epigrams, with Marlowes Elegys” is the way the order puts it. The offensive material may well have ...
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... Marlowe's sonnet sequence, the psychic drama of a poet-lover whose love is both his creation and his ultimate monomania, frustration, and despair. The excitement Marlowe brought to these poems is obvious, as much in the vividness and ...
... Marlowe's sonnet sequence, the psychic drama of a poet-lover whose love is both his creation and his ultimate monomania, frustration, and despair. The excitement Marlowe brought to these poems is obvious, as much in the vividness and ...
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... Marlowe's English is to use the Latin as a crib. “So, chaste Minerva, did Cassandra fall/Deflowered except, within ... Marlowe's version is all connotation with no denotation. Nevertheless, the translation is an impressive achievement ...
... Marlowe's English is to use the Latin as a crib. “So, chaste Minerva, did Cassandra fall/Deflowered except, within ... Marlowe's version is all connotation with no denotation. Nevertheless, the translation is an impressive achievement ...
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Christopher Marlowe, Stephen Orgel. There is no indication that Marlowe feels , or expects his readers to feel , any ... Marlowe's poem is the best expression of the Ovidian world view in English . It is hyperbolic in much the same way ...
Christopher Marlowe, Stephen Orgel. There is no indication that Marlowe feels , or expects his readers to feel , any ... Marlowe's poem is the best expression of the Ovidian world view in English . It is hyperbolic in much the same way ...
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Henry Petowe The Second Part of Hero | 77 |
From The Passionate Pilgrim | 205 |
John Donne The Bait | 213 |
Notes | 219 |
Dictionary of Classical Names | 263 |
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The Complete Poems and Translations Christopher Marlowe,George Chapman,Henry Petowe Utdragsvisning - 1971 |
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Achilles Aeneas amorous Apollo Argos arms beauty beauty's blood breast Caesar Centaurs century B.C. Ceres Chapman's chariot chaste Christopher Marlowe Crete Cupid daughter dead death Deianira delight Diana Dionysus doth earth ELEGIA Eleius Eucharis eyes fair famous father fear fell fire flame gainst Gallia Belgica Ganymede goddess gods gold golden grace Greek Hades hair hand hath heart heaven hell Hellespont Hercules Hero and Leander Hero's husband Hymen Jove Jove's Juno Jupiter killed king king of Athens kiss Lapiths live love's lovers maid Marlowe Marlowe's Mars Mercury Minos mistress moon mother mountain murdered Muses Neptune night nymph Ovid Ovid's Pelops Phoebus poem poet Pompey Procne Rhea Silvia river Roman Rome Romulus Sabines sacred shepherds sing sister soul sweet tears Tereus thee Thessaly thine thou Tibullus transformed Trojan Trojan War Troy unto Venus verse vowed weeping wench wife wind wound youth