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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... praise of the young man, who has “A womans gentle hart but not acquainted / With shifting change as is false womens fashion” (ll. 3–4). This fascinating fable about the complex origins of same-sex love cleverly employs in every line the ...
... praise of the young man, who has “A womans gentle hart but not acquainted / With shifting change as is false womens fashion” (ll. 3–4). This fascinating fable about the complex origins of same-sex love cleverly employs in every line the ...
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... praise As well as any she? Cannot thy Dove Out-strip their Cupid easily in flight? Or, since thy wayes are deep, and still the same,. Shakespeare and the Sonnet Tradition – Sonnet 15 When I consider everything that grows Holds in ...
... praise As well as any she? Cannot thy Dove Out-strip their Cupid easily in flight? Or, since thy wayes are deep, and still the same,. Shakespeare and the Sonnet Tradition – Sonnet 15 When I consider everything that grows Holds in ...
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... praise of the sonnet: Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room; And hermits are contented with their cells; And students with their pensive citadels; Maids at the wheel, the weaver at his loom, Sit blithe and happy; bees that soar ...
... praise of the sonnet: Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room; And hermits are contented with their cells; And students with their pensive citadels; Maids at the wheel, the weaver at his loom, Sit blithe and happy; bees that soar ...
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... praise Shakespeare's sonnets. Helen Vendler The Art of the Sonnets, and the Speaker. Notes. 1 It might be argued that, strictly speaking, no experience is completely unorganized, since, by definition, experience implies a perceiver who in ...
... praise Shakespeare's sonnets. Helen Vendler The Art of the Sonnets, and the Speaker. Notes. 1 It might be argued that, strictly speaking, no experience is completely unorganized, since, by definition, experience implies a perceiver who in ...
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... androgyny of appearance by evoking a comic myth of Nature's own dissatisfaction with her creation (20); he criticizes hyperbolic praise of female beauty in 130; he condones adultery throughout. Formal Pleasure in the Sonnets 29.
... androgyny of appearance by evoking a comic myth of Nature's own dissatisfaction with her creation (20); he criticizes hyperbolic praise of female beauty in 130; he condones adultery throughout. Formal Pleasure in the Sonnets 29.
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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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