Policy in Love: Lyric and Public in Ovid, Petrarch, and Shakespeare

Policy in Love: Lyric and Public in Ovid, Petrarch, and Shakespeare

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Published in 1995 | 240 pages | cloth | ISBN: 978-0-8207-0260-5 Note: This book is currently out of print, however a reprint may be possible for faculty/class adoptions, subject to minimum quantities. Please contact our print and fulfillment partner XanEdu Custom Publishing for more information: (800) 218-5971 ext. 8000. Reviews: “This is not another study about the political meanings of love poetry, but instead about the difficult relations of love-lyric poets with their publics, whom intimate poetry seems to exclude, yet on whom its success and preservation depends. . . . This is a fine piece of work, and its many beautifully articulated insights make it well worth reading.” — International Journal of the Classical Book Information: Policy in Love contributes to a new understanding of “private” lyric poetry. Christopher Martin engages in close readings of Ovid's Amores, Petrarch's Canzoniere, and Shakespeare's Sonnets, offering a new methodological approach for interpreting love lyri

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