This volume considers internal exile as a simultaneously twofold experience. It studies estrangement from one's society and, correlatively, from one's normative sense of self.
This volume considers internal exile as a simultaneously twofold experience. It studies estrangement from one's society and, correlatively, from one's normative sense of self.
A. D. Cousins, senior Professor in English at Macquarie University, is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and a Member of the Order of Australia. He has published a number of books in America and England, including monographs on Andrew Marvell, Thomas More, Shakespeare's non-dramatic verse, as well as religious verse of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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Introduction Chapter 1. Astrophil Cupid Petrarch and Internal Exile in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella Chapter 2. Cupid Venus Ulysses Petrarch and Internal Exile in Spenser's Amoretti Chapter 3. The Donna Angelica Cupid Petrarch and Internal Exile in Shakespeare's Sonnets Chapter 4. Displacing the Satyr: Urbanity Exile and Integration in Donne's Satires Chapter 5. Roman Satire and Satyric Exile in Hall's Virgidemiae Chapter 6. The Protean Mythology and Calvinist Theology of Exile in Marston's Satires Conclusions
Introduction Chapter 1. Astrophil Cupid Petrarch and Internal Exile in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella Chapter 2. Cupid Venus Ulysses Petrarch and Internal Exile in Spenser's Amoretti Chapter 3. The Donna Angelica Cupid Petrarch and Internal Exile in Shakespeare's Sonnets Chapter 4. Displacing the Satyr: Urbanity Exile and Integration in Donne's Satires Chapter 5. Roman Satire and Satyric Exile in Hall's Virgidemiae Chapter 6. The Protean Mythology and Calvinist Theology of Exile in Marston's Satires Conclusions
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