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The golden era of Elizabethan literature may be said to date its commencement from the seven years which lie between 1579 and 1587--in other words, with the first characteristic poems of Spenser ...
Entered from the Sun By George Garrett Doubleday, 349 pages, $19.95 By his own accounts, George Garrett has for almost 40 years been a ”persistent kind of tourist” in Elizabethan England ...
What made Elizabethan poetry great, above all, was the fearlessness with which it plunged into the problem of consciousness itself. No item of man’s awareness was too trivial to be noted, ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. PMLA Vol. 30, No. 4, 1915 The Siege of Troy in Elizabethan Literat... The Siege of Troy in ...
"An inquisitive and semi-barbarous public coupled with a group of men, as well as patrons, of letters saved the Elizabethan dramatists from the unpardonable fault of dullness," said T.S. Eliot '10 ...
Elizabethan Drama, 1558-1642. By FELIX E. SCHELLING, Professor in the University of Pennsylvania. 2 vols. Boston and New York : Houghton Mifflin Co. 1908. ↩ The Age of Shakespeare.
Dr. Enck's special field is Elizabethan literature: his Ph.D. thesis was on Ben Jonson, and his course at Harvard will be English S-123, a study of several Shakespearian plays.
After a good deal of expository explanation (i.e., you don't have to know anything about Elizabethan history because the characters spend at least a half-hour explaining who, what, where and why ...
The Elizabethan Club, the “Lizzie” for short, was founded in 1911 by Alexander Smith Cochran, a stupendously mediocre student at Yale who, around 15 years after he graduated, amassed a collection of ...