Shakespeare's Sonnets: Critical EssaysShakespeare's Sonnets: Critical Essays is the essential Sonnets anthology for our time. This important collection focuses exclusively on contemporary criticism of the Sonnets, reprinting three highly influential essays from the past decade and including sixteen original analyses by leading scholars in the field. The contributors' diverse approaches range from the new historicism to the new bibliography, from formalism to feminism, from reception theory to cultural materialism, and from biographical criticism to queer theory. In addition, James Schiffer's introduction offers a comprehensive survey of 400 years of criticism of these fascinating, enigmatic poems. |
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A Survey of Criticism | |
The Sexing of Shakespeares Sonnets | |
The Scandal of Shakespeares Sonnets 1994 | |
ThePoliticsof Plotting | |
The Silent Speech of Shakespeares Sonnets 1998 | |
NewEssays on Shakespeares Sonnets | |
Shakespeares Sonnets and the Economy of Shame | |
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