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Who the Devil taught thee so much Italian??
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ISBN: 1781702543 1847794394 9781847794390 0719069149 0719069157 9780719069154 Year: 2006 Publisher: Manchester Manchester University Press

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This book offers a comprehensive account of the methods and practice of learning modern languages, particularly Italian, in late sixteenth and early seventeenth century England. It is the first study to suggest that there is a fundamental connection between these language-learning habits and the techniques for both reading and imitating Italian materials employed by a range of poets and dramatists, such as Daniel, Drummond, Marston and Shakespeare, in the same period. The widespread use of bilingual parallel-text instruction manuals from the 1570's onwards, most notably those of the Italian


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Tasso's art and afterlives in England
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ISBN: 9781526107893 1526107899 9780719090882 0719090881 1526128349 1526107902 Year: 2017 Publisher: Manchester

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This study examines the literary, artistic and biographical afterlives in England of the great 16th-century Italian poet Torquato Tasso, from before his death to the end of the 19th century. Focusing on the lasting impact of his once famous poem 'Gerusalemme Liberata' across a spectrum of arts, it aims to stimulate a revival of interest in a neglected poetic masterpiece and its author, some 50 years after the last account of the poet in English. The influence of Tasso's poem is traced and analysed in the literary works of Spenser, Milton, Shakespeare and Daniel, and consideration is also given to its impact on the visual and musical arts in England, in works by Van Dyck, Poussin and Handel. A second strand focuses on English responses to Tasso's troubled life in the 18th and 19th centuries, exemplified in Byron's memorable impersonation of the poet's voice in 'The Lament of Tasso.'

The accession of James I : historical and cultural consequences
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ISBN: 9781403948991 1403948992 1349525332 9786610824502 0230501583 1280824506 0230801242 Year: 2006 Publisher: Houndmills ; New York Palgrave Macmillan

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