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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... Poetic Invention in the English Renaissance is forthcoming from Cornell University Press. Arthur F. Marotti, Professor of English at Wayne State University, is the author of John Donne, Coterie Poet (1986); Manuscript, Print, and the ...
... Poetic Invention in the English Renaissance is forthcoming from Cornell University Press. Arthur F. Marotti, Professor of English at Wayne State University, is the author of John Donne, Coterie Poet (1986); Manuscript, Print, and the ...
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... poet himself? – nor do we know who Mr. W.H. is.2 It is clear that Thorpe has read the poems closely, and is aware that one of their central tropes is the promise of eternal recognition (one of the ironies ofliterary history is that we ...
... poet himself? – nor do we know who Mr. W.H. is.2 It is clear that Thorpe has read the poems closely, and is aware that one of their central tropes is the promise of eternal recognition (one of the ironies ofliterary history is that we ...
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... poet who wrote them, asking the questions that a poet would ask about any poem. What was the aesthetic challenge for Shakespeare in writing these poems, of confining himself (with a few exceptions) to a single architectural form? (I set ...
... poet who wrote them, asking the questions that a poet would ask about any poem. What was the aesthetic challenge for Shakespeare in writing these poems, of confining himself (with a few exceptions) to a single architectural form? (I set ...
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... poet has decided to employ a single structure (in, say, a small two-part song such as “When daisies pied and violets blue ... poetic import and effect. The four “pieces” of the sonnet may be distinguished, again, by different phonemic ...
... poet has decided to employ a single structure (in, say, a small two-part song such as “When daisies pied and violets blue ... poetic import and effect. The four “pieces” of the sonnet may be distinguished, again, by different phonemic ...
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... poet's desire for variance from a previously established linear structure, the fire is called upon to play this spatial role, by which youth appears as exhausted subpositioned ... poetic function. His changes in discursive. 32 Helen Vendler.
... poet's desire for variance from a previously established linear structure, the fire is called upon to play this spatial role, by which youth appears as exhausted subpositioned ... poetic function. His changes in discursive. 32 Helen Vendler.
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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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