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Venus and Adonis

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noun

  1. a narrative poem (1593) by Shakespeare.


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The project began when Turroni, 59, a writer and former tenor, approached Sciarrino with a draft libretto based on a version of the Venus and Adonis myth by the Italian Baroque poet Giambattista Marino.

From New York Times • May 25, 2023

In Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis, Venus complains of the pain caused by Adonis’ glance: “Thine eye darts forth the fire that burneth me.”

From Scientific American • Dec. 29, 2020

Venus and Adonis: Shakespeare’s Epic Poems Part 1 Radio-style show celebrates the poetry of the Bard.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2019

A celebrated footnote about the boar that gores Adonis in Venus and Adonis gives a flavour of the whole:

From The Guardian • Oct. 27, 2018

S. was also the author of the poems Lucrece, Venus and Adonis, and 154 Sonnets.

From A Brief Handbook of English Authors by Adams, Oscar Fay