Literature and the Rise of Capitalism: Critical Essays Mainly on the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries |
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... Marxism Today and Shakes- peare in A Changing World ( ed . Arnold Kettle , Lawrence and Wishart , 1964 ) . I wish to express my gratitude to the publishers for their per- mission to reproduce that material here . R. S. 1 I More's Utopia ...
... Marxism Today and Shakes- peare in A Changing World ( ed . Arnold Kettle , Lawrence and Wishart , 1964 ) . I wish to express my gratitude to the publishers for their per- mission to reproduce that material here . R. S. 1 I More's Utopia ...
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... Marxism arose from this ' villainy ' too ? " 13 A Marxist does not believe , as did Andrew Marvell , that ' Tis Madness to resist or blame The force of angry Heaven's flame , for although it may be irresistible it is none the less ...
... Marxism arose from this ' villainy ' too ? " 13 A Marxist does not believe , as did Andrew Marvell , that ' Tis Madness to resist or blame The force of angry Heaven's flame , for although it may be irresistible it is none the less ...
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... Marxism , nevertheless , has always emphasised the fact that capitalism was a prodigious step forward in the development of human society , but it has never slurred over the tragic content of human development in class society . Marxism ...
... Marxism , nevertheless , has always emphasised the fact that capitalism was a prodigious step forward in the development of human society , but it has never slurred over the tragic content of human development in class society . Marxism ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Love Poetry in the Sixteenth Century | 21 |
Literature in the Seventeenth | 86 |
Copyright | |
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abstract Adam Adam's appraisal art of Hobbes attitude beauty become believe Book Bunyan Chaucer common conceit courtly love Cressida criticism D. H. Lawrence defines Diomed doctrine Donne Donne's doth earth Elizabethan love poetry Elizabethan poetry England English expression feeling feudal gold golden hath human nature idioms imagination Johnson lady language Leviathan lines London lord lover Lycidas Macaulay medieval merchants Milton's mind moral More's observed Offor opinion ornament Paradise Lost particular passage passions pearl perplexity Pilgrim's Progress poem poetic poets political praise prose Puritan Puttenham Queene Vertue's court R. H. Tawney Rankins Rasselas realise reason refers relationship remarked rich Richard Barnfield Satan sense Shakespeare shepherd Sidney Sidney's sixteenth century social society sonnet Sonnet 30 soul Spenser spirit Stella style suggests thee things Thomas Thomas Whythorne thou tion traditional Troilus Troilus and Cressida Utopia virtue vision Volpone whilst Whythorne words Wyatt
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Ideology and Desire in Renaissance Poetry: The Subject of Donne Ronald Corthell Limited preview - 1997 |