Hero and Leander and Other Poems

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Hero and Leander and Other Poems

by George Chapman, Christopher Marlowe

EN·~1 hours

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Description

This volume brings together the lyrical brilliance of a late‑Elizabethan poet and the finishing hand of a fellow dramatist, bound together by a heartfelt dedication to a patron of the arts. The opening pages reveal a solemn promise to preserve the deceased author’s voice, while the six sestiads alternate between the original writer’s vivid imagination and the later collaborator’s careful completion. Readers will sense the blend of reverence and creative partnership that shaped the collection, offering a snapshot of the era’s poetic ambition.

At its heart lies the timeless tale of Hero and Leander, set on the strait that separates Abydos and Sestos. The verses paint Hero’s radiant beauty and the moonlit river that Leander dares to cross, evoking both the sensual allure of the lovers and the looming danger of the sea. The language swirls with mythic references and lush imagery, inviting listeners to feel the yearning that drives the pair toward a love that defies both geography and fate.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (114K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-01-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

George Chapman

George Chapman

d. 1634

Best remembered for giving English readers a vivid, energetic Homer, this Elizabethan and Jacobean writer also made his mark as a poet and playwright. His work is admired for its bold language, classical learning, and serious moral tone.

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Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe

1564–1593

A dazzling and dangerous talent of the English Renaissance, this playwright and poet helped shape the stage before dying violently at just 29. His work is bold, musical, and full of restless ambition, from overreaching scholars to conquerors and kings.

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