This book examines the 'anthology period' in Shakespeare's career to demonstrate how these texts used the practice of commonplacing to situate his works into a canon of English poetry. Considering what early anthologies made of Shakespeare, and what he made of being anthologized, leads to new readings of his poems and plays.
This book examines the 'anthology period' in Shakespeare's career to demonstrate how these texts used the practice of commonplacing to situate his works into a canon of English poetry. Considering what early anthologies made of Shakespeare, and what he made of being anthologized, leads to new readings of his poems and plays.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ted Tregear is a Research Fellow in English at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He also teaches at St Andrews, where he holds a Lectureship in English from 2022-23. His writing has appeared in Studies in Philology, SEL, Spenser Review, Classical Receptions Journal, and elsewhere. Anthologizing Shakespeare, 1593-1603 is his first book. He is currently at work on a second, on the metaphysics of metaphysical poetry.
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References and Abbreviations Introduction I: The Poems 1: Shakespeare's Anthology Period 2: Shakespeare's Choicest Flowers: Venus and Adonis 3: 'Vntutord lines': Lucrece II: The Plays 4: Love and Lyric in Love's Labour's Lost 5: Music at the Close: Anthology Moments in Richard II 6: Hamlet's Book Conclusion Bibliography Index
References and Abbreviations Introduction I: The Poems 1: Shakespeare's Anthology Period 2: Shakespeare's Choicest Flowers: Venus and Adonis 3: 'Vntutord lines': Lucrece II: The Plays 4: Love and Lyric in Love's Labour's Lost 5: Music at the Close: Anthology Moments in Richard II 6: Hamlet's Book Conclusion Bibliography Index
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