An Instance of Pathological Love in the <i>Greek Anthology</i> and Elizabethan Poetry
Asclepiades <em>Anth.Gr.</em> 5.64, portraying Danae as love-sick rather than the mercenary of Christian tradition, inspired Thomas Carew’s finding in her a perfect example of all-devouring passion.<br />
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doaj-374d306c03a5405384db82c97d3beed12021-09-02T03:44:20ZengDuke UniversityGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies0017-39162159-31592015-08-0155355858214099An Instance of Pathological Love in the <i>Greek Anthology</i> and Elizabethan PoetryEva Anagnostou-Laoutides0Monash UniversityAsclepiades <em>Anth.Gr.</em> 5.64, portraying Danae as love-sick rather than the mercenary of Christian tradition, inspired Thomas Carew’s finding in her a perfect example of all-devouring passion.<br />http://grbs.library.duke.edu/article/view/15247 |
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An Instance of Pathological Love in the <i>Greek Anthology</i> and Elizabethan Poetry |
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Asclepiades <em>Anth.Gr.</em> 5.64, portraying Danae as love-sick rather than the mercenary of Christian tradition, inspired Thomas Carew’s finding in her a perfect example of all-devouring passion.<br /> |
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