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Milton And The Masque Tradition The Early Poems Arcades Comus John G Demaray

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Milton And The Masque Tradition The Early Poems Arcades Comus John G Demaray
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.04 MB
Pages: 200
Author: John G. Demaray
ISBN: 9780674331556, 9780674331549, 0674331559, 0674331540
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Milton And The Masque Tradition The Early Poems Arcades Comus John G Demaray by John G. Demaray 9780674331556, 9780674331549, 0674331559, 0674331540 instant download after payment.

“Mask, and antique Pageantry,” John Milton wrote in “L’Allegro,” are among those sights which “youthful Poets dream / On Summer eves by haunted stream.” Despite the frequency with which allusions to the masque have been noted in Milton’s verse, this is the first intensive study of the influence of the genre upon the early poems, “Arcades,” and Comus. Through detailed recreations of the initial performances of “Arcades” and Comus and an investigation of those masques best known to Milton and his collaborator Henry Lawes, John Demaray presents historical and critical arguments establishing Comus as central to the English court masque tradition of the Renaissance.

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