Vickers examines authorship claims for two poems, finding neither to be the work of Shakespeare.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Vickers is Professor of English Literature, and Director of the Centre for Renaissance Studies at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich. He is a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. His publications on Shakespeare include The Artistry of Shakespeare''s Prose (1968, 1979); a six-volume collection of early Shakespeare criticism, Shakespeare: the Critical Heritage, 1623-1801 (1974-1981, 1996); Returning to Shakespeare (1989); and Appropriating Shakespeare. Contemporary Critical Quarrels (1993).
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Prologue: Gary Taylor finds a poem Part I. Donald Foster's 'Shakespearean' Construct: 1. 'W.S.' and the Elegye for William Peter 2. Parallels? Plagiarisms? 3. Vocabulary and diction 4. Grammar: 'the Shakespearean who' 5. Prosody, punctuation, pause patterns 6. Rhetoric: 'the Shakespearean hendiadys' 7. Statistics and inference 8. A poem 'indistinguishable from Shakespeare' Part II. John Ford's Funerall Elegye: 9. Ford's writing career: poet, moralist, playwright 10. Ford and the Elegye's 'Shakespearean diction' 11. The Funerall Elegye in its Fordian context Epilogue: the politics of attribution Appendices: 1. The text of A Funerall Elegye 2. Verbal parallels between A Funerall Elegye and Ford's poems 3. Establishing Ford's canon Bibliography.
Prologue: Gary Taylor finds a poem Part I. Donald Foster's 'Shakespearean' Construct: 1. 'W.S.' and the Elegye for William Peter 2. Parallels? Plagiarisms? 3. Vocabulary and diction 4. Grammar: 'the Shakespearean who' 5. Prosody, punctuation, pause patterns 6. Rhetoric: 'the Shakespearean hendiadys' 7. Statistics and inference 8. A poem 'indistinguishable from Shakespeare' Part II. John Ford's Funerall Elegye: 9. Ford's writing career: poet, moralist, playwright 10. Ford and the Elegye's 'Shakespearean diction' 11. The Funerall Elegye in its Fordian context Epilogue: the politics of attribution Appendices: 1. The text of A Funerall Elegye 2. Verbal parallels between A Funerall Elegye and Ford's poems 3. Establishing Ford's canon Bibliography.
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