A Companion to Shakespeare's SonnetsMichael Schoenfeldt John Wiley & Sons, 2008年4月15日 - 544 頁 This Companion represents the myriad ways of thinking about the remarkable achievement of Shakespeare’s sonnets.
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... Stephen Booth 3 The Incomplete Narrative of Shakespeare's Sonnets 45 James Schiffer 4 Revolution in Shake-speares Sonnets 57 Margreta de Grazia PART II Shakespeare and His Predecessors 71 5 The Refusal to be Judged in Petrarch and ...
... Stephen Booth 3 The Incomplete Narrative of Shakespeare's Sonnets 45 James Schiffer 4 Revolution in Shake-speares Sonnets 57 Margreta de Grazia PART II Shakespeare and His Predecessors 71 5 The Refusal to be Judged in Petrarch and ...
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... Stephen Booth, Professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley, is the author of An Essay on Shakespeare's Sonnets (1969), Shakespeare's Sonnets, Edited with an Analytic Commentary (1977), King Lear, Macbeth ...
... Stephen Booth, Professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley, is the author of An Essay on Shakespeare's Sonnets (1969), Shakespeare's Sonnets, Edited with an Analytic Commentary (1977), King Lear, Macbeth ...
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... Stephen Booth, Helen Vendler, and Stephen Orgel – alongside the twenty-two essays composed specifically for this volume. I am particularly pleased to inaugurate the volume with an essay from Stephen Booth's wonderful first book on the ...
... Stephen Booth, Helen Vendler, and Stephen Orgel – alongside the twenty-two essays composed specifically for this volume. I am particularly pleased to inaugurate the volume with an essay from Stephen Booth's wonderful first book on the ...
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... Stephen Booth's deeply intelligent account of the aesthetic value of their formal complexity. We then move to the work of one of the finest close readers working today, Helen Vendler, before proceeding to the larger questions of ...
... Stephen Booth's deeply intelligent account of the aesthetic value of their formal complexity. We then move to the work of one of the finest close readers working today, Helen Vendler, before proceeding to the larger questions of ...
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... Stephen Booth's marvelous and prizewinning edition of 1978, the sonnets have been edited by John Kerrigan (1986), G. B. Evans (1996), Katherine Duncan-Jones (1997), Helen Vendler (1997), and most recently, Colin Burrow (2002). 2 Viable ...
... Stephen Booth's marvelous and prizewinning edition of 1978, the sonnets have been edited by John Kerrigan (1986), G. B. Evans (1996), Katherine Duncan-Jones (1997), Helen Vendler (1997), and most recently, Colin Burrow (2002). 2 Viable ...
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PART II Shakespeare and His Predecessors | 71 |
PART III Editorial Theory and Biographical Inquiry Editing the Sonnets | 119 |
PART IV The Sonnets in Manuscript and Print | 183 |
PART V Models of Desire in the Sonnets | 223 |
PART VI Ideas of Darkness in the Sonnets | 291 |
PART VII Memory and Repetition in the Sonnets | 329 |
PART VIII The Sonnets inand the Plays | 361 |
PART IX The Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 403 |
Appendix The 1609 Text of Shakespeares Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 441 |
Index | 502 |
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