Ovid's Changing Worlds: English Metamorphoses, 1567-1632Oxford University Press, 2001 - 303 sayfa Ovid's Changing Worlds looks at the four most important English imitations of the Metamorphoses in the English Renaissance: the translations of Arthur Golding and George Sandys, Spenser's Faerie Queene, and Michael Drayton's Poly-Olbion. It sheds new light on dealings with the classics in the period and shows that the emergence of English literature was a complex and fascinating process. |
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... GOLDING'S ENGLISHED METAMORPHOSES Ovid Moralized and Unmoralized The Englishness of Golding's Ovid Ruddy Country Gentleman 2. OVIDIAN SUBTEXTS IN THE FAERIE QUEENE Roman Ruins Mutability Pythagorean Contexts Intertextual Clusters Non ...
... GOLDING'S ENGLISHED METAMORPHOSES Ovid Moralized and Unmoralized The Englishness of Golding's Ovid Ruddy Country Gentleman 2. OVIDIAN SUBTEXTS IN THE FAERIE QUEENE Roman Ruins Mutability Pythagorean Contexts Intertextual Clusters Non ...
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... GOLDING'S ENGLISHED METAMORPHOSES Ovid Moralized and Unmoralized The Englishness of Golding's Ovid I 27 29 53 33333 Ruddy Country Gentleman 75 2. OVIDIAN SUBTEXTS IN THE FAERIE QUEENE 80 Roman Ruins 88 Mutability 95 Pythagorean Contexts ...
... GOLDING'S ENGLISHED METAMORPHOSES Ovid Moralized and Unmoralized The Englishness of Golding's Ovid I 27 29 53 33333 Ruddy Country Gentleman 75 2. OVIDIAN SUBTEXTS IN THE FAERIE QUEENE 80 Roman Ruins 88 Mutability 95 Pythagorean Contexts ...
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C | 5 |
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
GOLDINGS ENGLISHED METAMORPHOSES | 27 |
GOLDINGS ENGLISHED METAMORPHOSES | 42 |
OVIDIAN SUBTEXTS IN THE FAERIE QUEENE 88888 | 80 |
27 | 89 |
Roman Ruins | 97 |
Pythagorean Contexts | 104 |
Pythagorean Bards | 181 |
Reading Ovid Chorographically | 188 |
SANDYSS VIRGINIAN OVID | 198 |
A A Double Stranger | 219 |
S New Worlds Ancient Texts New Commentaries | 236 |
CONCLUSION | 259 |
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Actaeon Adonis appears Arthur Golding Bellay Brian Taylor Cambridge University Press classical commentary connection context culture described dooth doth Drayton edition Edmund Spenser Elizabethan Englands Heroicall Epistles English episode example Faerie Queene Faunus FQ VII George George Sandys George Whetstone Golding's translation Heroides Ibid idea imitation important influence interpretation intertextuality Joachim du Bellay Jove kind landscape language Latin Leicester literary literature London Matilda metamorphic Metamorphoses metempsychosis Michael Drayton moniment moral Mutability Cantos Myrrha mythical myths nature nymph offers Ovid Ovid's Ovid's epic Ovid's Metamorphoses Ovid's stories Ovidian Oxford paratext patron Peend perhaps phrase poem poet poetic poetry Poly-Olbion potential preface Pythagoras reader reading reference Renaissance Roman Rome Rosamond Sandys Sandys's seems seen sense Shakespeare simple sort soul speech Spenser Spenserian stanza Studies tale theme things Thomas tion tradition trans verse Virgil whole word writing