Lyric Address in Dutch Literature, 1250-1800
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Lyric Address in Dutch Literature, 1250-1800

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Lyric Address in Dutch Literature, 1250-1800

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Year
2018
ISBN
9789048532186
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Lyric Address: By Way of an Introduction
  3. 1. Staying in Tune with Love
  4. 2. O Brittle Infirm Creature
  5. 3. Lyric Address in Sixteenth-Century Song
  6. 4. An Early Modern Address to the Author
  7. 5. Parrhesia and Apostrophe
  8. 6. Lyrical Correspondence
  9. 7. The Apostrophic Interpellation of a Son
  10. 8. Guilty Pleasure
  11. 9. Same-Sex Intimacy in Eighteenth- Century Occasional Poetry Elizabeth Wolff-Bekker, ‘To Miss Agatha Deken’ (1777)
  12. 10. Nature, Poetry and the Address of Friends
  13. Epilogue
  14. List of Poems (Sources)
  15. Index of Names