Shakespeare's SonnetsRoutledge, 2013年9月13日 - 200 頁 This edition first published in 1979. Discussing Shakespeare's sonnets in relation to sonnets by Italian, French and English poets, Kenneth Muir shows how they were influenced by Shakespeare's reading of Sidney, Erasmus and Ovid and discusses their art in terms of construction, sound patterns and imagery. He considers the relationship of the sonnets to Shakespeare's dramatic writing, while stressing the dramatic element in the sonnets themselves. Finally he surveys the changing attitudes to the sonnets during the last three centuries. |
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... Time Shakespeare as Collaborator Ellis-Fermor Ellis-Fermor Evans Foakes Foakes Fraser Frye Gibson Iconoclastes Griffith That Shakespeherian Rag Hawkes The Living Image Henn Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne Kermode Themes and Variations in ...
... Time Shakespeare as Collaborator Ellis-Fermor Ellis-Fermor Evans Foakes Foakes Fraser Frye Gibson Iconoclastes Griffith That Shakespeherian Rag Hawkes The Living Image Henn Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne Kermode Themes and Variations in ...
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... Times Literary Supplement Texts Peter Alexander's one-volume edition is used for all Shakespeare's works, but his text of the Sonnets has occasionally been altered after comparison with the 1609 Quarto and other editions. The editions ...
... Times Literary Supplement Texts Peter Alexander's one-volume edition is used for all Shakespeare's works, but his text of the Sonnets has occasionally been altered after comparison with the 1609 Quarto and other editions. The editions ...
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... time' in CXXIV 'Which die for goodness, who have lived for crime'. One suspects that critics have just decided on the identity of W.H. and then searched for events to which the allusions might refer. (Hotson, it should be said, was not ...
... time' in CXXIV 'Which die for goodness, who have lived for crime'. One suspects that critics have just decided on the identity of W.H. and then searched for events to which the allusions might refer. (Hotson, it should be said, was not ...
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... time, all you prefiguring. ... Once again, it looks as though one poet had read the other; and, since Constable's sonnet was sent to his mistress with a copy of Petrarch, it is likely to have been written first. Constable, however ...
... time, all you prefiguring. ... Once again, it looks as though one poet had read the other; and, since Constable's sonnet was sent to his mistress with a copy of Petrarch, it is likely to have been written first. Constable, however ...
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... time Shakespeare's volume appeared it was already somewhat old-fashioned. But, as very few copies are extant, it seems possible that the volume was suppressed. Some have supposed that Shakespeare was outraged by the publication of his ...
... time Shakespeare's volume appeared it was already somewhat old-fashioned. But, as very few copies are extant, it seems possible that the volume was suppressed. Some have supposed that Shakespeare was outraged by the publication of his ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | |
Commentary | |
Style | |
The Truest Poetry | |
Links With Other Works | |
Critical History | |
C The Rival Poets | |
Notes | |
Select Bibliography | |
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