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6 Lyrical Correspondence
Maria Tesselschade Roemers Visscher, ‘To My Lord Hooft on the death of Lady Van Zuilichem’ (1637)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Lyric Address: By Way of an Introduction 7
- 1 Staying in Tune with Love 21
- 2 O Brittle Infirm Creature 42
- 3 Lyric Address in Sixteenth-Century Song 56
- 4 An Early Modern Address to the Author 74
- 5 Parrhesia and Apostrophe 87
- 6 Lyrical Correspondence 103
- 7 The Apostrophic Interpellation of a Son 119
- 8 Guilty Pleasure 136
- 9 Same-Sex Intimacy in Eighteenth- Century Occasional Poetry 149
- 10 Nature, Poetry and the Address of Friends 164
- Epilogue 179
- List of Poems (Sources) 193
- Index of Names 195
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Lyric Address: By Way of an Introduction 7
- 1 Staying in Tune with Love 21
- 2 O Brittle Infirm Creature 42
- 3 Lyric Address in Sixteenth-Century Song 56
- 4 An Early Modern Address to the Author 74
- 5 Parrhesia and Apostrophe 87
- 6 Lyrical Correspondence 103
- 7 The Apostrophic Interpellation of a Son 119
- 8 Guilty Pleasure 136
- 9 Same-Sex Intimacy in Eighteenth- Century Occasional Poetry 149
- 10 Nature, Poetry and the Address of Friends 164
- Epilogue 179
- List of Poems (Sources) 193
- Index of Names 195