The Life of Henry, Third Earl of Southampton, Shakespeare's Patron

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Cambridge University Press, 19 de des. 2013 - 576 pàgines
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573-1624) is widely regarded as the subject of Shakespeare's sonnets, and the two narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece are both dedicated to him. Originally published in 1922, this book used the limited available material concerning Southampton to provide a biographical account of his life and connections with Shakespeare. The text was written by Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (1840-1929), a renowned Shakespearean scholar, literary critic and campaigner for women's rights. Illustrative figures and addenda are also contained. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the life of Southampton, Shakespeare and literary criticism.
 

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CHAP
1
COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE
24
IV
34
V
47
VI
54
VII
79
VIII
96
IX
113
THe Coming of the King
255
THE OCCURRENTS IN ENGLAND
334
A NOBLE GIFT TO ST JOHNS COLLEGE LIBRARY
356
XIX
373
A LONG PROGRESS
377
WORK IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
397
VIRGINIA BRITANNICA
416
THE FIFTYSECOND YEAR
447

THE IRISH CAMPAIGN
139
XI
163
XII
172
THE CONSPIRACY 16001
195
JUDGMENTS
206
XV
223
XVI
235
THE PASSING OF THE TUDORS
243
HENCE THESE TEARS
461
THE HEIR OF
473
ADDENDA
485
THE SECOND EARL AND COUNTESS OF SOUTH
499
SOUTHAMPTONs ContemPORARIES IN ST JOHNS
528
THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER
543
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