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Virgil
Standard Name: Virgil
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Intertextuality and Influence | Seamus Heaney | The title refers to, and applies to poems about, family relationships (often those spanning generations), literary relatedness over still larger spans of time, and links between the human and other parts of the creation. In... |
Education | Charlotte Guest | Lady Charlotte received a standard home education. She soon found that she loved serious learning and set out to pursue it. Studying on her own, she discovered and devoured Chaucer
(from whom as an old... |
Textual Production | Constantia Grierson | Constantia Crawley (later CG
) published the first of her small, Elsevir-format editions of classical authors (written in Latin throughout): the works of Virgil
, as P. Virgilii Maronis opera. Nunc emendatiora. Elias, A. C. “A Manuscript of Constantia Grierson’s”. Swift Studies, Vol. 2 , pp. 33-56. 42n20 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Anne Grant | |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Gilding | Her title-page quotes Thomson
on the young mind fed by the light of truth, and Virgil
on being made a poet. The book cost half a crown and was sold by the author herself at... |
Textual Production | Anne Francis | This time her title-page quotation comes from Virgil
. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Anne Francis | |
Literary responses | Anne Francis | Critic Jacqueline M. Labbe
has discussed the first poem in this volume, Saham Gardens (at Saham Toney in Norfolk). She approved AF
's claiming the garden for specifically female power and delighting in her... |
Textual Production | Ann Fisher | No copy of the first edition is known to be extant. The extremely long title continues An Accurate New Spelling Dictionary and Complete English Expositor: containing a much larger collection of words than any book... |
Textual Features | Elaine Feinstein | The poet-narrator revisits the Russia of the 1930s and meets the great writers who rule her imagination, under the guidance of Marina Tsvetayeva or Tsvetaeva
, as |
Intertextuality and Influence | Margaret Drabble | The protagonist of The Seven Sisters, published in 2002, is a woman in her fifties whose husband and grown children have all abandoned her. Her own somewhat grumpy impressions of her newly single life... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Mary Delany | Janice Thaddeus
discusses the prerogative MD
assumed in giving names of her own invention to people and places. Her uncle Lansdowne was Alcander (a violent man mentioned in Plutarch
's Lives, who was forgiven... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Helen Craik | The title-page quotes Virgil
. The preface relates how while staying with a friend in the north the author discovered an ancient manuscript, much torn and defaced in a trunk in a garret. Craik, Helen. Henry of Northumberland. William Lane. 1: xi |
Intertextuality and Influence | Jane Collier | Perhaps JC
's most pressing concern here is with women's issues: Women live most part of their lives in the office of Nursing, either Parents Husbands or Children. Collier, Jane et al. Common Place Book. 7 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Sara Coleridge |
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