Uniquely comprehensive and detailed study of the sonnet from The Renaissance to the present. Examines how it has been adopted and modified for nearly five hundred years.
Uniquely comprehensive and detailed study of the sonnet from The Renaissance to the present. Examines how it has been adopted and modified for nearly five hundred years.
Stephen Regan is a Lecturer in Modern Poetry at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the founding editor of The Year s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory (Blackwell) and the editor of The Politics of Pleasure: Aesthetics and Cultural Theory (Open University Press, 1992). He has also edited The Eagleton Reader (Blackwell, 1998). Among his publications on twentieth-century poetry are Philip Larkin (Macmillan, 1992) and the New Casebook on Larkin (1997). His most recent book is The Nineteenth-Century Novel: A Critical Reader (Routledge, 2001).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: The Renaissance Sonnet 2: The Romantic Sonnet 3: The Victorian Sonnet 4: The Irish Sonnet 5: The American Sonnet 6: The Modern Sonnet Epilogue: The Sonnet and its Travels Bibliography
Introduction 1: The Renaissance Sonnet 2: The Romantic Sonnet 3: The Victorian Sonnet 4: The Irish Sonnet 5: The American Sonnet 6: The Modern Sonnet Epilogue: The Sonnet and its Travels Bibliography
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