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  1. Edward Fairfax (c. 1580 – 27 January 1635) was an English translator. He translated Torquato Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered. He also wrote an original work on demonology.

  2. Edward Fairfax (born c. 1575, Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Jan. 27, 1635) was an English poet whose Godfrey of Bulloigne or the Recoverie of Jerusalem (1600), a translation of Gerusalemme liberata, an epic poem by his Italian contemporary Torquato Tasso, won fame and was praised by John Dryden.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 20 de mar. de 2022 · Edward Fairfax Rochester es un personaje que fue creado por Charlotte Brontë para su novela Jane Eyre publicada en 1847. Este personaje, junto con otros como Mr. Darcy de Orgullo y prejuicio de Jane Austen, ha servido como inspiración de diversos intereses románticos.

  4. Jane Eyre (personaje) Para otros usos de este término, véase Jane Eyre (desambiguación). Jane Eyre es la heroína ficticia de la novela de 1847 de Charlotte Brontë del mismo nombre. Al comienzo de la novela, Jane es una niña huérfana de 10 años que vive junto a su rica tía y sus tres primos con los que no mantiene una buena relación.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2017 · The translations of Tasso’s Gerusalemme liberata by Richard Carew (1594) and Edward Fairfax (1600) import the hybrid genre of the Italian romance epic into the evolving literary polysystem of the English Renaissance.

    • Joshua Reid
    • 2017
  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Fairfax, Edward (d. 1635) An English scholar of the sixteenth century, translator of Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata and author of Daemonologia: A Dis-course on Witchcraft, in which he claims that in 1621 two of his daughters were bewitched through the malice of six witches.

  7. Edward Fairfax Rochester (often referred to as Mr Rochester) is a character in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre. The brooding master of Thornfield Hall, Rochester is the employer and eventual husband of the novel's titular protagonist Jane Eyre. He is regarded as an archetypal Byronic hero.