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The author of the present article analyses the Neo-Baroque strategies employed by Todos’ Os’machka in his translation of Shakespeare’s Henry IV and Macbeth. A translation process in the Ukrainian emigration literature of the 1940s–1960s was oriented toward the explication of the Neo-Baroque stylistic and rhetoric figures (paronymic attraction, lexical dissemination, etc.) in representing and transforming...
The study deals with the main tenets of Philip Sidney’s poetics on the basis of his The Defence of Poesy and his poetry (mainly Astrophil and Stella) in the context of Elizabethan considerations of the classical aesthetic concepts (especially that of Aristotle and Horace) and some of the Renaissance continental examples. Sidney’s Defence of Poesy represents a fundamental step in establishing poetry...
This contribution examines Shakespeare’s knowledge of the cosmological theories of Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) as well as recent claims that Shakespeare possessed specialized knowledge of technical astronomy.
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