A mirror for lovers : Shake-speare's sonnets as curious perspective

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A mirror for lovers : Shake-speare's sonnets as curious perspective

William F. Zak

Lexington Books, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 581-586) and index

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A Mirror for Lovers: Shake-speare's Sonnets as Curious Perspective, by William F. Zak, seeks to identify in Shake-speare'e sonnet sequence the structural and thematic features of the satirical tradition born in Plato's Symposium. Through this study, Zak traces the power of an idea to endure, re-animate, and enrich itself through time: Plato's discrimination of the true nature of love in The Symposium. Born anew in its medieval reincarnations (The Romance of the Rose, The Vita Nuova, and The Canzoniere of Petrarch), the tradition begun in Plato's Symposium was then resuscitated in the Elizabethan sonnet sequence revival, most notably in Shake-speare's Sonnets. With extended examination of all the texts in the Q manuscript, A Mirror for Lovers makes a case for the mutually illuminating relationship among the sonnets to the fair young man and the dark lady, "A Lover's Complaint," and the mysterious dedication that until now have never received attention as an integral symbolic matrix of meaning.

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Preface and Acknowledgments 1. The Tradition and Its Individual Talents 2. The Immortal Word Made Flesh to Dwell Among Us 3. The Marriage of True Minds: the Bard and the Reader 4. The Procreation Group 5. The Civil War in Shake-speare's Love and Hate 6. L'Ora Beatrice 7. The Dark Lady: A Woman Colored Ill Notes Index

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