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Venus and Adonis

Aphrodite (Venus): The oft-invoked goddess of love
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Aphrodite (Venus): The oft-invoked goddess of love

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emma poltrack

One of the figures that Shakespeare and his characters frequently invoke is Aphrodite, the goddess of love, often referred to by her Roman name, Venus, both in the plays and sonnets and in Shakespeare’s popular long poem, Venus and Adonis.…

Venus and Adonis: The classical myth that inspired Shakespeare's epic poem and John Blow's 17th-century opera
Venus and Adonis
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Venus and Adonis: The classical myth that inspired Shakespeare's epic poem and John Blow's 17th-century opera

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Esther French Ryan Brown

What many consider to be the earliest known English opera shares its mythological subject with Shakespeare’s most popular published work during his lifetime: the epic poem Venus and Adonis. Here we see great artists from different centuries using different art…

Life of an icon: Shakespeare as playwright and poet
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Life of an icon: Shakespeare as playwright and poet

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Esther French

Fifty of the most important manuscripts and printed works related to Shakespeare’s life and career are on display in the Folger exhibition Shakespeare, Life of an Icon, curated by Heather Wolfe. Some of these documents mark important milestones for Shakespeare…