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Foreword | 9 | |
1 | Language, signs, and magic | 29 |
2 | Poetry as invocation | 43 |
3 | Rabelais and the language of malediction | 62 |
4 | Labyrinth dances in the French and English Renaissance | 76 |
5 | The poetics of discovery : a reading of Donne's Elegy 19 | 132 |
6 | Shakespeare's Richard II : the name in Bolingbroke's window | 147 |
7 | Pressures of context in Antony and Cleopatra | 158 |
8 | Ceremonial closure in Shakespeare's plays | 177 |
9 | Magic and counter-magic in Comus | 189 |
10 | The balance of power in Marvell's "Horatian ode" | 206 |
11 | Coleridge and the energy of asking | 222 |
12 | Poetry and the scattered world | 245 |
13 | Poetry and permeability | 260 |
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Add Poetry, Signs, and Magic, Poetry, Signs, and Magic brings together in a single volume fourteen new and previously published essays by the eminent Renaissance scholar and literary critic, Thomas M. Greene. This collection looks back toward two earlier volumes by Greene, his first e, Poetry, Signs, and Magic to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Poetry, Signs, and Magic, Poetry, Signs, and Magic brings together in a single volume fourteen new and previously published essays by the eminent Renaissance scholar and literary critic, Thomas M. Greene. This collection looks back toward two earlier volumes by Greene, his first e, Poetry, Signs, and Magic to your collection on WonderClub |