The Raven and the Lark: Lost Children in Literature of the English RenaissanceBucknell University Press, 1985 - 228 páginas 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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... King Lear 170 15. Becoming the Story in The Winter's Tale 178 16. Telling the Story in The Tempest 192 The Findings of Loss 202 Notes Bibliography Index 204 218 226 Acknowledgments I wish to thank those whose ideas and labors.
... King Lear 170 15. Becoming the Story in The Winter's Tale 178 16. Telling the Story in The Tempest 192 The Findings of Loss 202 Notes Bibliography Index 204 218 226 Acknowledgments I wish to thank those whose ideas and labors.
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... King Arthur , they are abandoned in infancy and are unaware , until the climactic moment , of their real parents . Characters whose experiences approximate the formula — who are in the same literary genre and whose stories will be ...
... King Arthur , they are abandoned in infancy and are unaware , until the climactic moment , of their real parents . Characters whose experiences approximate the formula — who are in the same literary genre and whose stories will be ...
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... supremacy of inheritance is superseded by the idealization of the replacement . Thus the aristocratic court is supplanted by the simple country , the proud king by a modest peasant . During this " diaspora , 14 The Raven and the Lark.
... supremacy of inheritance is superseded by the idealization of the replacement . Thus the aristocratic court is supplanted by the simple country , the proud king by a modest peasant . During this " diaspora , 14 The Raven and the Lark.
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... King Lear , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest ) . Why , for example , does the return of the lost children accompany the dissolution of a kingdom in Le Morte d'Arthur and its salvation in The Old Arcadia ? What does it suggest about ...
... King Lear , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest ) . Why , for example , does the return of the lost children accompany the dissolution of a kingdom in Le Morte d'Arthur and its salvation in The Old Arcadia ? What does it suggest about ...
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Finders Keepers Preservation and the Legendary Foundling | 27 |
Finding and Losing Beaulté and Noblesse Adoption in Malorys Works | 40 |
Transformation in Sidneys Old Arcadia | 54 |
Spenserian Hesitation | 68 |
Two Irreconcilable Foundlings The Love Story and the Saint Story in Book 1 of The Faerie Queene | 70 |
Two Creations Succession and Generation in Books 3 through 5 of The Faerie Queene | 84 |
Earned Reprieve in The Comedy of Errors and Pericles | 133 |
The Dream of a Better Life in As You Like It and Antony and Cleopatra | 143 |
A Manly Loss | 158 |
Hamlets Story or The Childs Refusal to Man the Father | 159 |
A World Within Found Enclosure and Final Exposure in King Lear | 170 |
Becoming the Story in The Winters Tale | 178 |
Telling the Story in The Tempest | 192 |
The Findings of Loss | 202 |
Two Recreations Pastorellas Return and the Poets Emergence in Book 6 of The Faerie Queene | 96 |
Shakespearean Explorations | 107 |
Richard III and Genesis 4 | 108 |
Romeo Juliet and the Art of Naming Love | 117 |
A Womanly Discovery | 131 |
Notes | 204 |
Bibliography | 218 |
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