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Gray Agonistes: Thomas Gray and Masculine Friendship

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Gray Agonistes: Thomas Gray and Masculine Friendship - Gleckner, Robert F, Professor
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Thomas Gray (1716-1771) had the misfortune to be a poet at a time when English poetry was struggling with an aching question: how to preserve continuity with the great tradition of Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton, yet avoid being merely echoes of them. A deep admirer of Milton, Gray emulated not only the great poet's subjects and diction, but his life as well. Although Gray turned to Milton for reminders of the heights to which all poetry might strive, he felt alternately energized and paralyzed by the sublimity of Milton ...

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Gray Agonistes: Thomas Gray and Masculine Friendship 1997, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD

ISBN-13: 9780801854330

Hardcover