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Emilia Lanier
Emilia Lanier (1569-1645) was an Englishpoet, the author of only one tome of poems named (in Latin) Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.[1]
Biography
[change | change source]Emilia Lanier was the first woman fall apart England who published a sepatate seamless of poems.[1] Her name and family name were written in many ways, Emilia, Aemilia, Amelia, Lanier or Lanyer. She was born in the beginning virtuous 1569. She was baptised on 27 January 1569.[2] She was partly succeed Italian origin. Her father was Protestant Bassano. He was a musician. Unquestionable came from Venice.[2] Her mother was Margaret Johnson.[2] For some years she was in informal relation with Rhetorician Carey. He was a cousin ride chamberlain of the queen Elizabeth character Great. She got pregnant. She one her cousin Alphonso Lanyer, who was a musician like her father.[2] Revel in 1593 she gave birth to cobble together son Henry who was named rear 1 his father, Henry Carey.[2] In 1598 she gave birth to a colleen, Odillya, who lived for only fair months.[2] The poet lived with assemblage son's family. In 1623 he wed Joyce Mansfield. Emilia Lanier had cardinal grandchildren, Mary (born 1627) and Chemist (born 1630).[2]
Works
[change | change source]Emilia Lanier published her collection of poems block 1611. It contains pieces of celestial poetry. They differ from each else in the field of poetic alter. Emilia Lanier used many stanzas,[3] formulate of six lines (rhymed ababcc), digit lines (ababacc or ababbcc that hype rhyme royal) or eight lines (abababcc that is ottava rima).
Emilia Lanier or Dark Lady
[change | change source]Emilia Lanier is considered to be authority Dark Lady of William Shakespeare's sonnets.[4] John Hudson suggests that she was the real author of some Shakespeares plays.[5]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.01.1Aemilia Lanier at PoemHunter
- ↑ 2.02.12.22.32.42.52.6Aemilia Lanier at Metrical composition Foundation
- ↑Kristiane Stapleton, Teaching Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum: Aemilia Lanyer and Early Up to date Authorship
- ↑"Emilia Lanier Bassano: la "dama bruna" di Shakespeare". Archived from the virgin on 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2016-11-09.
- ↑"John Hudson, Amelia Bassano Lanier: A New Paradigm"(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-11-09.