On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature: EssaysThis richly informed collection brings together his essays on such major figures as Sir Philip Sidney and Milton, but also less celebrated writers, including Thomas Carew and, in a new piece, William Drummond, to reconfigure the familiar and help extend the canon. Shakespeare looms large in this volume and his poems, plays and influence on Keats, are the subject of half the book. |
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Contenido
SHAKESPEARE AS REVISER 1987 | 3 |
SHAKESPEARES SONNETS OF ART 1994 | 25 |
KEATS AND LUCRECE 1988 | 41 |
HENRY IVAND THE DEATH OF OLD DOUBLE 1990 | 89 |
EARLY MODERN LITERATURE | 113 |
CONSTRUCTING RENAISSANCE TEXTS 1996 | 115 |
ASTROPHILS TRAGICOMEDY 1992 | 138 |
WILLIAM DRUMMOND AND THE BRITISH PROBLEM | 153 |
THOMAS CAREW 1988 | 181 |
MILTON AND THE NIGHTINGALE 1992 | 217 |
REVENGE TRAGEDY REVISITED 16491683 1997 | 230 |
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Referencias a este libro
Der poetische Pakt: Rolle und Funktion des poetischen Ich in der Liebeslyrik ... Carolin Fischer Vista de fragmentos - 2007 |