
Works by George Turberville
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English Renaissance Poetry: A Collection of Shorter Poems from Skelton to Jonson (1963) — Contributor — 184 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1540 circa
- Date of death
- 1597 circa
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- poet
secretary to ambassador - Nationality
- England
- Places of residence
- Winterbourne Whitchurch, Dorset, England (birth)
Shapwick, Dorset, England
Russia - Map Location
- UK
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Epitaphes, Epigrams, Songs, and Sonets, With a Discourse of the Friendly Affections of Tymetes to Pyndara His Ladie. Newly Corrected With Additions ... Turbervile, Gentleman. Anno Domini 1567 by George Turberville
This book newly corrected, with additions and set out by George Turbervile, Gentleman, was printed in 1567 and contains 165 of his poems and epigrams. Reading through the poems today I think he should have been nick named George Turgidville. He is a poet who would never use one line when five lines would do. He was much admired at the time, because he could smooth out the metres, he could make his poems read well. He was a master of many styles and provided a useful blueprint for those that show more came after him. Originality of thought, ideas or metaphors; he had none, but he demonstrated how poems could look and sound on the page. He wasn’t included in The Paradise collection and that may have been because he had his own collection printed; a rarity at the time.
I failed to enjoy very much of this book and so two stars. show less
I failed to enjoy very much of this book and so two stars. show less
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