This is a long narrative poem consisting of seven-line stanzas that adhere to the rhyme royal pattern, with a rhyme scheme of ABABCC. Although the poem includes a summary of its plot in 'The Argument,' most educated individuals in the sixteenth century were already familiar with the story of Lucretia (Lucrece), a virtuous Roman wife. Coppelia Kahn, in 'Publishing Shame: The Rape of Lucrece,' characterizes it as 'a founding myth of patriarchy,' highlighting a social system where men wield significant power over women. The Roman society depicted in the poem was patriarchal, mirroring a similar, albeit slightly altered, system in early modern England.
The events of the poem are set around 509 BCE, during a period when Rome was a nascent city-state under the rule of a tyrant named Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin the Proud). His son, Tarquinius Sixtus, perpetrated the rape of Lucretia, who was married to Collatinus (often referred to as Collatine in Shakespeare's works), a friend and relative of Tarquin.
The poem can be categorized into the following sections:
Summary of the Poem
Critical Analysis of the Poem
The main theme of the poem is the idea that love is timeless and not bound by the constraints of time or season.
Summary of the Poem
Critical Analysis of the Poem
Summary of the Poem
Critical Analysis of the Poem
The Cavalier poets are known as the ‘sons of Ben Jonson. This group of monarchists includes famous figures such as Carew, Herrick, Lovelace, and Suckling.
Hesperides (1648)
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