The Raven and the Lark: Lost Children in Literature of the English RenaissanceBucknell University Press, 1985 - 228 Seiten The lost child plot, which appears in the work of virtually every major author of the English Renaissance, is examined in this study of a wide variety of the literature of that period. |
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Lost Children in Literature of the English Renaissance Barbara L. Estrin. by a modest peasant . During this " diaspora , " the lost child absorbs values that his biological parents could never teach him . Principally , the adop- tive ...
Lost Children in Literature of the English Renaissance Barbara L. Estrin. by a modest peasant . During this " diaspora , " the lost child absorbs values that his biological parents could never teach him . Principally , the adop- tive ...
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... children in the hope that at least one male child would live to marriage- able age . ' Each child becomes a piece of property , a way of holding the already acquired and extending the still coveted - family realm . Tudor marriage ...
... children in the hope that at least one male child would live to marriage- able age . ' Each child becomes a piece of property , a way of holding the already acquired and extending the still coveted - family realm . Tudor marriage ...
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... child . What matters is the affirmation of the parents ' exis- tence in the abiding presence of the continued generations . Shakespeare reflects the eternalizing impulse in the early sonnets where the child evokes not only the future ...
... child . What matters is the affirmation of the parents ' exis- tence in the abiding presence of the continued generations . Shakespeare reflects the eternalizing impulse in the early sonnets where the child evokes not only the future ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 11 |
Malorys Works | 40 |
Transformation in Sidneys Old Arcadia | 54 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adoptive interlude Adriana Amoret Antony Antony and Cleopatra Artegall Arthur becomes begins believe Britomart Cain Calidore canto characters child Cleopatra Comedy of Errors Cordelia court created cycle death Demeter desire destiny divine dream Duessa earth earthly emerges Faerie Queene father fear Florizel flowers foundling plot foundling stories foundling theme future Genesis gods Hamlet heavenly Hermione heroes initial King King Lear Launcelot Le Morte d'Arthur Lear Leontes live lost lovers Marina marriage Merlin Mordred mother Musidorus myth nature once Ophelia origin Oxford parents past pastoral Paulina Pellinor Perdita Pericles Persephone Philisides play poet Polixenes Princeton Prospero Pyrocles quest Red Cross Knight restoration Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet Rosalind scene seeks sexual Shakespeare Shakespeare Our Contemporary Sidney's sonnet speech Spenser Strephon and Klaius Tempest thee thou tion transformation University Press unto Venus vision Winter's Tale
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