Exploring visual communication through symbols, this collection features emblems from ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian cultures, as well as modern 17th-century representations. Each emblem is paired with short poems that enrich the understanding of the depicted themes, which include love, death, religion, and morality. The book also includes alchemical and Rosicrucian symbols, aimed at providing moral and divine instruction through engaging illustrations. This facsimile reprint preserves the cultural significance of the original work while offering insights into historical symbolism.
George Wither Livres
George Wither était un poète et satiriste anglais, réputé pour son caractère inflexible et son esprit vif. Ses premières œuvres, telles que "Abuses Stript and Whipt", ciblaient avec acharnement les vices et les vertus de la société, ce qui lui valut souvent des ennuis avec les autorités, voire un emprisonnement. Plus tard, Wither adopta le puritanisme, orientant son travail vers la poésie religieuse et les écrits polémiques, où il annonçait fréquemment des catastrophes imminentes pour l'Angleterre. Sa maîtrise du vers de sept syllabes et une voix puissante et distinctive marquent sa contribution durable à la littérature anglaise.






This poem, written during the English Civil War, imagines a court session in which the major figures from the news media of the time are put on trial for their actions. Using his verse to critique the political discourse of his time, Wither offers a unique perspective on the role of the media in shaping public opinion. A must-read for those interested in the history of journalism and its wider cultural impact.
Halelviah: Or, Britans Second Remembrancer 1641
- 254pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The Poetry of George Wither; Volume 2
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
George Wither's poetry reflects the political, religious, and social turmoil of 17th-century England. This collection showcases Wither's verse, which ranges from pastoral to polemical, and includes his most famous work, 'The Shepherd's Hunting.'
This 17th-century poem is a scathing critique of the English parliament of 1661, written at a time of political turmoil and change. George Wither's verse is powerful and unflinching, and provides a fascinating insight into the political climate of the time. With an introduction and additional material by W.D. Macray, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of English politics and literature.
Juvenilia: a Collection of Poems, Written by George Wither..
- 508pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Miscellaneous Works of George Wither
- 378pages
- 14 heures de lecture
George Wither was an accomplished poet and satirist who played an important role in the English literary scene of the 17th century. This collection of his miscellaneous works includes a wide range of poetry, prose, and political commentary, showcasing Wither's wit, humor, and keen observational skills. For fans of English literature and history, this book is an essential addition to any collection.
Hallelujah: Or, Britain's Second Remembrancer; Bringing to Remembrance (in Praiseful and Penitentia
- 430pages
- 16 heures de lecture
A collection of spiritual songs and moral odes meant to inspire piety and virtue in readers.
The Psalms of David, Tr. Into Lyrickverse; 31-32
- 342pages
- 12 heures de lecture