Milton's Minor Poems (UNABRIDGED)

Par : John Milton, Holden Lee
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  • FormatMP3
  • ISBN978-1-6693-1548-3
  • EAN9781669315483
  • Date de parution30/08/2021
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille111 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesaudio
  • ÉditeurSlingshot Books LLC

Résumé

""On Shakespear 1630" typifies much of Milton's poetry. By some miracle never yet explained, at age 24 he managed to get a 16-line encomium included in the Second Folio of the Bard's collected works, 1632. Quite a coup! And this brand new M. A., never before published, used this brief poem to contradict Shakespeare's chief rival, the great Ben Jonson, whose 80-line panegyric had graced the First Folio eleven years earlier.
Jonson had said that Shakespeare's monument was this living book, but Milton says, no, it is rather the readers who, stunned by the poet's verse, become living statues in his honor. You will find the same audacity here in the minor poems as in Paradise Lost, which treats of "things unattempted yet in prose of rime." You can hear it in the college student's satirical invitation (likely to the classmate next on the program) "Rivers arise .
""On Shakespear 1630" typifies much of Milton's poetry. By some miracle never yet explained, at age 24 he managed to get a 16-line encomium included in the Second Folio of the Bard's collected works, 1632. Quite a coup! And this brand new M. A., never before published, used this brief poem to contradict Shakespeare's chief rival, the great Ben Jonson, whose 80-line panegyric had graced the First Folio eleven years earlier.
Jonson had said that Shakespeare's monument was this living book, but Milton says, no, it is rather the readers who, stunned by the poet's verse, become living statues in his honor. You will find the same audacity here in the minor poems as in Paradise Lost, which treats of "things unattempted yet in prose of rime." You can hear it in the college student's satirical invitation (likely to the classmate next on the program) "Rivers arise .
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