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Poetry the Seducer: "Let's do it, let's fall in love"
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[Varsity Online] - Poetry's seductive power was certainly something which interested the renaissance writer George Gascoigne. His novel about an attempt to seduce with poetry came out in the 1570s, as the craze for expressing courtly love in lyrics swept across
Guardian: Poem of the week: And if I did, What Then? by George Gascoigne |...
Carol Rumens: Wryly addressing a failure of romantic fidelity, with a very modern suspicion of work that 'smells of the inkhorn', this 16th-century lyric still...
George Gascoigne | Revolvy
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George Gascoigne (c – 7 October 1577) was an English poet , soldier and unsuccessful courtier . He is considered the most important poet of the early ...
Mortals Listening to Mortals - Washington Free Beacon
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This alternative canon now reprinted by the New York Review of Books remains just that—an alternative.
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