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| Bush, Douglas. Mythology and the Romantic Tradition
in English Poetry (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1937).
Though Bush finds certain weaknesses in Andromeda, for example its excessive length, its absence of spondaic variety, and the fact that its movement is more anapestic than dactylic, he praises its sonorous perfection, its ease, its unflagging interest, as well as its Homeric echoes and similes. Andromeda |