Latin Poetry of English Poets (Routledge Revivals)

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academic Latin verse
Ad Patrem
Arthurian Epic
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Caro Si
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Charles Diodati
classical reception studies
comparative literary analysis
couplet
Draws Back
Early Epigrams
elegiac
English Renaissance poetry
English Volume
epigrams
Epitaphium Damonis
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Eyes Brighter
Ferial Cycle
Good Life
influence of Latin poetry on English writers
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Lamb's Version
Lamb’s Version
Latin Poems
Milton's Latin
Milton's Poem
Milton’s Latin
Milton’s Poem
Musae Anglicanae
Napoleon III
Nativity Ode
Neo-Latin literature
Outis Erat
Ovidian Love Elegy
Panegyric Tradition
patrem
poems
poetic bilingualism
Septuagesima Sunday
verse
William Crashaw
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Write Latin Poetry
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415740210
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Thomas Campion, Milton, Crashaw, Herbert, Bourne, Walter Savage Landor – all these poets, between them spanning the period from the Elizabethan to the Victorian age, wrote a substantial body of Latin verse in addition to their better-known English poetry, representing part of the vast and almost unexplored body of Neo-Latin literature which appealed to an international reading public throughout Europe.

The Latin poetry of these English poets is of particular interest when it is set against the background of their writings in their own tongue: this collection examines the extent to which our judgment of a poet is altered by an awareness of his Latin works. In some we find prefigured themes which were later treated in their English verse; others wrote Latin poetry throughout their lives and give evidence in their Latin poetry of interests which do not find expression in their English compositions. This volume is a valuable resource for students of both Latin and English literature.

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