Sporting with the Classics: The Latin Poetry of William Dillingham
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01/01/2010
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Sporting with the Classics: The Latin Poetry of William Dillingham (2010) (back cover) <br/> <br/>Dana Sutton, University of California: <br/>‘The great merit of Estelle Haan's study is that she is willing to take Dillingham seriously as a poet. Her reproduction of his work, together with an English translation and very detailed studies of his individual poems have the combined effect of rescuing an interesting poet from near-total oblivion. This, in my opinion, is the finest thing a neo-Latin scholar can do, and Haan accomplishes her task with the same skill, sensitivity, and eloquence that have distinguished her studies of other neo-Latin poets of this period (Joseph Addison and Vincent Bourne). It is impossible not to react to this volume with extreme respect and appreciation’. <br/> <br/> Gordon Campbell, University of Leicester: <br/>‘Nothing substantial has ever been published on Dillingham, but with this volume we have a new corpus of poetry that intersects with the work of many other seventeenth-century neo-Latin and vernacular poets. Professor Haan’s scholarship is here (as always) placed at the service of the poet, and she leads the reader gently through the work of a new poet. Professor Haan is the most eminent and able neo-Latinist of her generation, and her scholarship never fails; sometimes it dazzles as in the chapters on the hangman's stone and on Renaissance topiary. Her research is always up-to-date, and her translations have a gracefulness that other laborers in the vineyard can only envy’. <br/> <br/> |
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American Philosophical Society |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Haan , E 2010 , Sporting with the Classics: The Latin Poetry of William Dillingham . Transactions , no. 1 , vol. 100 , American Philosophical Society . |
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