A Looking Glasse for London and England
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A must-read for fans of Elizabethan literature, this comprehensive collection of Thomas Lodge's works provides a valuable window into the cultural, social, and political climate of the late 16th and early 17th centuries. With insightful commentary by renowned literary scholar Edmund Gosse, this book is an essential addition to any library of classic literature.
This book is a classic treatise on the nature of giving and receiving favors, written by the Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca. Seneca explores the psychological and ethical dimensions of this complex social phenomenon, drawing on a range of historical and literary examples. A timeless work that remains relevant to this day, it offers insights into the nature of human relationships and moral obligations.
Explore the golden age of English literature with this collection of Elizabethan sonnets. Crow offers a comprehensive look at the sonnet cycles of the era, highlighting the key themes and figures that shaped this influential literary movement. This book is perfect for literature lovers, students, and anyone interested in exploring the power and beauty of the English language.
Lodge argues for the social and artistic value of poetry, music, and drama, defending these forms against critics who dismissed them as frivolous or immoral. Drawing on a wide range of literary and historical sources, Lodge provides a compelling case for the enduring importance of these art forms.
Thomas Lodge was a prominent Elizabethan poet, playwright, and satirist, whose works were widely read and admired in his time. This edition collects all of his poems, plays, and other writings, providing a comprehensive and authoritative overview of his legacy. With its insightful introduction and careful editing, this volume is an indispensable resource for scholars and lovers of Renaissance literature alike.