Thomas Campion Essays
The Love Poems of Rich, Marvell and Campion: Realism vs. Idealization
Thomas Campion: Poems
Jordan Reid Berkow
Personal Response
Lambert
December 14, 1998
The Love Poems of Rich, Marvell and Campion: Realism vs. Idealization
Adrienne Rich's "Twenty-One Love Poems," which explore the nature of lesbian love, differ strikingly from classic love...
Guarding the Forbidden Fruit: A Young Girl Clings to Her Virginity and Innocence
Thomas Campion: Poems
The narrator of Thomas Campion’s “There Is a Garden in Her Face” warns fellow admirers of a young girl’s beauty against taking advantage of her virginity. As indicated in the title, Campion uses words associated with gardens to describe the girl’s...
The 'Ideal' in Campion and Marlowe 11th Grade
Thomas Campion: Poems
Thomas Campion and Christopher Marlowe have explored the concept of ‘the ideal’ in ‘A Man of Life Upright’ and ‘Come Live with me, and be my Love,’ respectively. Campion delves into the idea that a man may be more content in life by upholding...