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... narrator is not so subtle as the narrative voice of Ovid's poem ; he has more in common with the narrator of the old poem by Musaeus , whoever he was , writing some five hundred years after Ovid , and viewing the old legends with an ...
... narrator is not so subtle as the narrative voice of Ovid's poem ; he has more in common with the narrator of the old poem by Musaeus , whoever he was , writing some five hundred years after Ovid , and viewing the old legends with an ...
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Christopher Marlowe. But Marlowe's narrator is far more intrusive : he is brash , jesting , and elaborately sententious , with an effect of deliberately heavy - handed didacticism , as in the famous passage where Marlowe's narrator sums ...
Christopher Marlowe. But Marlowe's narrator is far more intrusive : he is brash , jesting , and elaborately sententious , with an effect of deliberately heavy - handed didacticism , as in the famous passage where Marlowe's narrator sums ...
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... narrator . Ellis - Fermor , U. M. Christopher Marlowe . London : Methuen , 1927 . See pages 123-30 , where the poem is treated as the work of " Marlowe's full maturity , " revealing his mind as " wise , rich , sane , humorous , and ...
... narrator . Ellis - Fermor , U. M. Christopher Marlowe . London : Methuen , 1927 . See pages 123-30 , where the poem is treated as the work of " Marlowe's full maturity , " revealing his mind as " wise , rich , sane , humorous , and ...
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