William Shakespeare - Venus and Adonis
EAN13
9782864603443
ISBN
978-2-86460-344-3
Éditeur
Klincksieck
Date de publication
Collection
CNED-Didier concours (Capes/Agrégation d'Anglais)
Nombre de pages
192
Dimensions
23 x 15 x 1,2 cm
Poids
290 g
Langue
français
Langue d'origine
anglais
Code dewey
822.33
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Of the many mythological verse narratives that were inspired by Ovid in the English Renaissance, Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis (1593) is one of the most important. Through close readings of the text, these essays explore the complexities of the poem's imaginative, rhetorical and structural patterns and provide keys to their elaborate construction by referring back to the context of Renaissance Ovidian poems, mythographical interpretations, and related myths such as that of the Gardens of Adonis. What emerges is a kaleidoscopic poem, constantly shifting in tone and perspective, that challenges the reader's capacity for intellectual versatility.

This volume is designed to help candidates for the Agrgation by suggesting lines of thought leading into the poem, while providing them with methodological tools so that they may in turn embark on their own exploration of this fascinating, elusive poem.
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