tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942147318185235475.post4066155530580946058..comments2024-03-05T10:34:30.182-05:00Comments on The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: Góngora, Marlowe, and Hero and LeanderUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942147318185235475.post-76516966550307332632010-03-19T20:39:35.446-04:002010-03-19T20:39:35.446-04:00I knew nothing of Gongora. Thanks for this post.I knew nothing of Gongora. Thanks for this post.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6942147318185235475.post-86722689445794748982010-02-27T06:04:45.351-05:002010-02-27T06:04:45.351-05:00Now, that is an extremely interesting comparison, ...Now, that is an extremely interesting comparison, which might need to be extended to Venus and Adonis. <br /><br />In this Anglo-Spanish context, perhaps it would be worth mentioning here that Cervantes and Shakespeare were both poking fun at the Knights-Errant, in Don Quixote and The Two Gentlemen of Verona respectively, even if they were not the first ones to do so.Isabel Gortazarnoreply@blogger.com