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1 online resource (275 pages) |
Contents |
pt. 1. The traditional sonnet sequence (Section 1: Sonnets P1-P55) -- "[A]nd doth fill / noe eye with wunder more": the presence of amphilanthus and the negation of idealized constancy -- "Into my loving soule, his grace to knowe": pamphilia defined -- pt. 2. The double masque (Sections 2 and 3: Sonnets P56-P103) -- "The spring of joy, whose streames with bliss showld flow": the tyranny of amphilanthus -- "And burne, yett burning you will love the smart": ideal love and the negation of marriage -- "For soone will hee your strength beeguile": pamphilia's subversive text |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Wroth, Mary, Lady, approximately 1586-approximately 1640 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Wroth, Mary, Lady, approximately 1586-approximately 1640 fast |
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Wroth, Mary 1587-1653 gnd |
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Sonnets, English -- Women authors -- History and criticism
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Sonett
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Electronic book
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