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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... Literary Authorship: Books, Poetry, and Theatre (forthcoming 2007), as well as editor of The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry (2006). Bradin Cormack is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Chicago. His book A ...
... Literary Authorship: Books, Poetry, and Theatre (forthcoming 2007), as well as editor of The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry (2006). Bradin Cormack is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Chicago. His book A ...
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... literary quotation. Elizabeth D. Harvey, Professor of English at the University of Toronto, is the author of Ventriloquized Voices: Feminist Theory and Renaissance Texts and, most recently, editor of Sensible Flesh: On Touch in Early ...
... literary quotation. Elizabeth D. Harvey, Professor of English at the University of Toronto, is the author of Ventriloquized Voices: Feminist Theory and Renaissance Texts and, most recently, editor of Sensible Flesh: On Touch in Early ...
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... literary theory, as well as the most recent engagements of archival scholarship. By using these critical and scholarly tools, the essays together begin to delineate some of the aesthetic accomplishment of these fascinating and elusive ...
... literary theory, as well as the most recent engagements of archival scholarship. By using these critical and scholarly tools, the essays together begin to delineate some of the aesthetic accomplishment of these fascinating and elusive ...
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... Literary Whiteness in Shakespeare's Sonnets.” In Ania Looba and Martin Orkin (eds.), PostShakespeare, William (2002). The Complete Sonnets and Poems, ed. Colin Burrow. Colonial Shakespeares, 64–83. London and New York: Routledge ...
... Literary Whiteness in Shakespeare's Sonnets.” In Ania Looba and Martin Orkin (eds.), PostShakespeare, William (2002). The Complete Sonnets and Poems, ed. Colin Burrow. Colonial Shakespeares, 64–83. London and New York: Routledge ...
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... literary artists, Shakespeare has been most admired. The reason may be that he comes closest to success in giving us the sense both that we know what cannot be known and that what we know is the unknowable thing we want to know and not ...
... literary artists, Shakespeare has been most admired. The reason may be that he comes closest to success in giving us the sense both that we know what cannot be known and that what we know is the unknowable thing we want to know and not ...
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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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