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2026
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Gallathea by John Lyly is a graceful and inventive Elizabethan pastoral comedy that blends mythology, romance, disguise, and philosophical reflection into a richly poetic stage work. Set in an idyllic rural landscape infused with classical influences, the play explores themes of love, identity, transformation, and the complexities of human desire. The story centers on two young women, Gallathea and Phillida, who are each disguised as boys by their fathers to avoid a sacrificial fate demand...
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- Delphi Series Fifteen
2025
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The Elizabethan writer John Lyly is regarded as the first prose stylist to leave an enduring impression upon the English language. His prose romance concerning the misadventures of Euphues, regarded by some as the first novel of English literature, launched his literary career in 1580’s London. Lyly’s interest with the exact arrangement and selection of words, his frequent use of classical similes and his artificial, yet elegant prose established the ‘euphuism’ style. In his work a...
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Enriched edition. A Whimsical Tale of Love and Longing in Renaissance Literature
2021
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John Lyly's "Endymion, The Man in the Moon" is a dazzling example of Elizabethan prose, seamlessly blending classical mythology with themes of love and desire. Written in 1591, the play captivates audiences with its rich, lyricism and intricate wordplay, showcasing Lyly's penchant for clever dialogues and rhetorical finesse. Set against the backdrop of the moon, the narrative delves into the love story of Endymion and the moon goddess Cynthia, exploring the tensions between aspiration and ...
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English Poetry 1: Chaucer To Gray
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- Geoffrey ChaucerGolden Deer ClassicsAnonymousThomas WyattHenry HowardGeorge GascoigneEdward DyerJohn LylyThomas LodgeGeorge PeeleRobert SouthwellSamuel DanielMichael DraytonHenry ConstableEdmund SpenserWilliam HabingtonChristopher MarloweRichard RowlandsThomas NasheWilliam ShakespeareRobert GreeneRichard BarnfieldThomas CampionRobert DevereuxHenry WottonEdward de VereBen JonsonJohn DonneJoshua SylvesterWilliam AlexanderRichard CorbetThomas HeywoodThomas DekkerFrancis BeaumontJohn FletcherJohn WebsterWilliam DrummondGeorge WitherWilliam BrowneRobert HerrickFrancis QuarlesGeorge HerbertHenry VaughanFrancis BaconJames ShirleyThomas CarewJohn SucklingWilliam D'AvenantRichard LovelaceEdmund WallerWilliam CartwrightJames GrahamRichard CrashawThomas JordanAbraham CowleyAlexander BromeAndrew MarvellEarl of RochesterCharles SedleyJohn DrydenMatthew PriorIsaac WattsLady Grisel BaillieJoseph AddisonAllan RamsayJohn GayHenry CareyAlexander PopeAmbrose PhilipsColley CibberJames ThomsonThomas GrayGeorge Bubb Dodington
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- Harvard Classics
2017
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Contents: 1. Use Preview To See Table of Contents Inside Also available: The Complete Harvard Classics Collection (51 Volumes + The Harvard Classic Shelf Of Fiction) 50 Masterpieces You Have To Read Before You Die (Golden Deer Classics)
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Enriched edition. An Elizabethan Prose Comedy of Courtly Love, Witty Dialogue, and Mythic Moonlit Fantasy
2022
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John Lyly's "Endymion, The Man in the Moon" is a remarkable exploration of love, desire, and the interplay between reality and fantasy. Written in the late 16th century, this prose comedy unfolds in a richly textured, poetic style filled with elegant dialogue and intricate wordplay. Lyly blends classical mythology with the emerging trends of English Renaissance literature, crafting a narrative centered around the titular character's dream-like pursuit of the Moon goddess, Cynthia. This wor...
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The Elizabethan writer John Lyly is regarded as the first prose stylist to leave an enduring impression upon the English language. His prose romance concerning the misadventures of Euphues, regarded by some as the first novel of English literature, launched his literary career in 1580’s London. Lyly’s interest with the exact arrangement and selection of words, his frequent use of classical similes and his artificial, yet elegant prose established the ‘euphuism’ style. In his work a...
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- Modern Plays
2023
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Was anyone undone by fire, or turned to ashes through desire?Two young trans people find love whilst escaping oppression; a shipwrecked migrant searches for his family; goddesses clash; parents fret; an alchemist brews magic and a teenage Cupid sets hearts on fire - causing chaos and near disaster. And all the while, time is running out! Galatea is an unapologetically queer tale of love, magic, and the importance of welcoming outsiders.Galatea was...
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Harvard Classics Volume 41
English Poetry 2: Collins To Fitzgerald
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- William CollinsGolden Deer ClassicsGeorge SewellAlison Rutherford CockburnJane ElliotChristopher SmartAnonymousJohn LoganHenry FieldingCharles DibdinSamuel JohnsonRobert Graham of GartmoreAdam AustinWilliam CowperRichard Brinsley SheridanAnna Laetitia BarbauldIsobel PaganLady Anne LindsayThomas ChattertonCarolina Oliphant, Lady NairneAlexander RossJohn SkinnerMichael BruceGeorge HalketWilliam Hamilton of BangourHector MacNeilWilliam JonesSusanna BlamireAnne HunterJohn DunlopSamuel RogersWilliam BlakeJohn CollinsRobert TannahillWilliam WordsworthWilliam Lisle BowlesSamuel Taylor ColeridgeRobert SoutheyCharles LambJames HoggRobert SurteesThomas CampbellJ. CampbellAllan CunninghamGeorge GordonThomas MooreCharles WolfePercy Bysshe ShelleyJames Henry Leigh HuntJohn KeatsWalter Savage LandorThomas HoodAubrey De VereHartley ColeridgeJoseph Blanco WhiteGeorge DarleyThomas Babington MacaulayHugh MillerHelen Selina, Lady DufferinCharles Tennyson TurnerSamuel FergusonElizabeth Barrett BrowningEdward Fitzgerald
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- Harvard Classics
2017
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Contents: 1. Use Preview To See Table of Contents Inside Also available: The Complete Harvard Classics Collection (51 Volumes + The Harvard Classic Shelf Of Fiction) 50 Masterpieces You Have To Read Before You Die (Golden Deer Classics)
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English Poetry 3: Tennyson To Whitman
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- Alfred, Lord TennysonGolden Deer ClassicsRichard Monckton MilnesWilliam Makepeace ThackerayCharles KingsleyJ. WilsonRobert BrowningEmily BrontëRobert Stephen HawkerCoventry PatmoreWilliam (Johnson) CorySydney DobellWilliam AllinghamGeorge Mac DonaldEdward, Earl of LyttonArthur Hugh CloughMatthew ArnoldGeorge MeredithAlexander SmithCharles DickensThomas Edward BrownJames Thomson (B. V.)Dante Gabriel RossettiChristina Georgina RossettiWilliam MorrisJohn Boyle O'ReillyArthur William Edgar O'ShaughnessyRobert Williams BuchananAlgernon Charles SwinburneWilliam Ernest HenleyRobert Louis StevensonWilliam Cullen BryantEdgar Allan PoeRalph Waldo EmersonHenry Wadsworth LongfellowJohn Greenleaf WhittierOliver Wendell HolmesJames Russell LowellSidney LanierBret HarteWalt Whitman
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- Harvard Classics
2017
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Contents: 1. Use Preview To See Table of Contents Inside Also available: The Complete Harvard Classics Collection (51 Volumes + The Harvard Classic Shelf Of Fiction) 50 Masterpieces You Have To Read Before You Die (Golden Deer Classics)
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Thomas Nashe ( 1567 – c. 1601) is considered the greatest of the English Elizabethan pamphleteers. He was a playwright, poet, and satirist. He is best known for his novel ‘The Unfortunate Traveller. The Unfortunate Traveller: or, the Life of Jack Wilton (published The Unfortunate Traueller: or, The Life of Iacke Wilton) by Thomas Nashe (1594) is a picaresque novel set during the reign of Henry VIII of England. In this rollicking and stylistically daring work of prose fiction, Nashe's prota...
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- William Adlington
2009
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The first known record of the the poignant tale of Psyche's labors to reclaim the love of Cupid is recorded by Lucius Apuleius in the second century AD. When the beautiful Psyche attracts the jealous wrath of Venus, Venus sends her son Cupid to bewitch the girl and cause her to fall in love with a monster, but Cupid himself falls in love with his mother's nemesis and secretly becomes her husband. Psyche is instructed that she must never look at Cupid, for in looking at him she will lose hi...
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2010
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Amores is Ovid's first completed book, published in 16 BC. Amores was written in the elegiac distich. The book follows the model of the erotic elegy-perhaps the most common theme of the time-as treated before by Tibullus and Propertius, but often in a subversive and humorous way, with common motifs and devices being exaggerated to the point of absurdity. However, the Amores could also be considered a mock epic.This is a famous English verse translation made by Christopher Marlowe. Excerpte...
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