Dec 17, 2009
Eldridge, Muriel T. Thomas Campion: His Poetry and Music (1567-1620). New York: Vantage Press, 1971, 165 p.
Considers Campion primarily as a composer of airs and places his work in this genre in a historical context.
Hart, Joan. “Introduction.” In Ayres & Observations: Selected Poems of Thomas Campion, edited by Joan Hart, pp. 7-24. Cheshire: Fyfield Books/Carcanet Press, 1976.
Summarizes Campion's life and analyzes his major works.
Kastendieck, Miles Merwin. England's Musical Poet: Thomas Campion. New York: Russell & Russell, 1963, 203 p.
Examines the inter-relationship between Campions's works as a poet, musician, and composer.
Loughlin, Marie H. “‘Love's Friend and Stranger to Virginitie’: The Politics of the Virginal Body in Ben Jonson's Hymenaei and Thomas Campion's The Lord Hay's Masque.” ELH 63, no. 4...
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