The Passionate Pilgrim

The Passionate Pilgrim ( engl. The Passionate Pilgrim ) is a 1599 published ascribed on the title page of William Shakespeare poem collection. Probably come only five of the twenty poems of Shakespeare's hand. It's in the poems each to winning the love.

The poems 1 and 2 correspond to the Shakespearean sonnets 138 and 144, the poems 3, 5, and 16 are from Love 's Labour's Lost. Four of the other poems were identified as works by other authors. Poem 19 is a text from Christopher Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by a punch of Sir Walter Raleigh, "Reply. " Poem 11 is a sonnet from Bartholomew Griffin's Fidessa ( 1596). The poems 8 and 20 appeared in Richard Barnfield Poems in Divers humor ( 1598 ).

The authorship of the remaining eleven poems can be determined heavy. The literary critic Hallett Smith identified 12 as the poem by the readers most commonly suspected as originating from Shakespeare, but without the need for compelling reasons could be carried into the field.

The Passionate Pilgrim was published by William Jaggard, later publisher of the Folio edition of Shakespeare's works. A to Thomas Heywood's poems expanded edition in 1612 brought Jaggard protests against Shakespeare write one.

Tragedies: Romeo and Juliet | Macbeth | King Lear | Hamlet | Othello | Titus Andronicus | Julius Caesar | Antony and Cleopatra | Coriolanus | Troilus and Cressida | Timon of Athens

Comedies: A Midsummer Night's Dream | well that ends well | As You Like It | Cymbeline | Lost Love's Labour | The Merchant of Venice | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Much Ado About Nothing | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | The Taming of the Shrew | The Comedy of trials | measure for Measure | The Tempest | Twelfth Night | two Gentlemen of Verona | The two noble cousins ​​| The Winter's Tale

History plays: Richard III. | Richard II | Henry IV | Henry V | Henry VI. | Henry VIII | King John

Other Works: Sonnets | Venus and Adonis | Lucretia | The Passionate Pilgrim | The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove | The lovers action

  • Literary work
  • Literature (16th century)
  • Literature ( English )
  • Poetry
  • Work of William Shakespeare
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