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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, weight: 512 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195153871
  • ISBN-13: 9780195153873
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, weight: 512 g
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  • ISBN-13: 9780195153873
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Early Modern English Poetry: A Critical Companion presents twenty-eight original essays on the major poems of the English Renaissance. Each essay is written by a leading scholar and examines a poem in the context of an important topic in early modern culture. The selections provide groundbreaking scholarship on subjects ranging from the invention of English verse, Petrarchism, pastoral, elegy, and satire to women's religious verse, the politics of town, the place of homoeroticism, and Cavalier poetry.
An ideal supplement to both primary texts and anthologies of Renaissance literature, Early Modern English Poetry offers fresh approaches to poems by Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, Aemilia Lanyer, John Donne, John Milton, and many others. The first three chapters set the rest of the volume in context with coverage of the sixteenth-century invention of verse, print and manuscript culture in early modern England, and Renaissance treatises on the art of poetry. The remaining chapters are structured around authors and their works--which are each related to a specific issue in early modern culture--and organized chronologically according to the dates of composition or publication of the poems discussed. This innovative and flexible design corresponds perfectly with courses in which students first read a primary text and then expand their understanding of the work with detailed critical commentary. The book is enhanced by a general introduction, recommended reading lists at the end of each chapter, and a chronology of Renaissance poetry tailored to the book's contents. Early Modern English Poetry provides an accessible introduction both to a key selection of canonical poetic works in English and to historical and cultural topics that illuminate them.
Contents: Thematic and Generic vii
Preface xi
Select Chronology, 1503--1681 xiv
Introduction: Reading Renaissance Poetry xix
Inventing English Verse
1(14)
Susanne Woods
Print, Manuscripts, and Miscellanies
15(12)
Arthur F. Marotti
Tudor and Stuart Defenses of Poetry
27(11)
Peter C. Herman
Wyatt, Surrey, and the Henrician Court
38(10)
Catherine Bates
Spenser's May Eclogue and Mid-Tudor Religious Poetry
48(12)
John N. King
Early Courtier Verse: Oxford, Dyer, and Gascoigne
60(10)
Steven May
Sidney's Astrophil and Stella and Petrarchism
70(9)
William J. Kennedy
Spenserian Pastoral
79(11)
Bart van Es
Spenser's Poetry and the Apocalypse
90(12)
John Watkins
Spenser, Virginity, and Sexuality
102(11)
Elizabeth D. Harvey
Raleigh, the Queen, and Elizabethan Court Poetry
113(12)
William A. Oram
Marlowe's Erotic Verse
125(11)
Alan Sinfield
Literary Criticism, Literary History, and the Place of Homoeroticism
136(11)
Jonathan Goldberg
``The Phoenix and the Turtle,'' Renaissance Elegies, and the Language of Grief
147(13)
Lynn Enterline
Shakespeare's Literary Career and Narrative Poetry
160(12)
Patrick Cheney
Shakespeare's Sonnets and English Sonnet Sequences
172(12)
Sasha Roberts
Mary Sidney Herbert and Women's Religious Verse
184(11)
Danielle Clarke
Lady Mary Wroth and Women's Love Poetry
195(11)
Naomi J. Miller
Donne's Songs and Sonets and Artistic Identity
206(11)
Andrew Hadfield
Satire and the Politics of Town
217(12)
Andrew McRae
Donne's Religious Poetry and the Trauma of Grace
229(11)
Achsah Guibbory
Lanyer and the Poetry of Land and Devotion
240(13)
Helen Wilcox
Jonson, King, and Court
253(11)
Julie Sanders
George Herbert, God, and King
264(14)
Michael Schoenfeldt
Crashaw and Religious Bias in the Literary Canon
278(11)
Lowell Gallagher
Cavalier Poetry and Civil War
289(13)
Laura Lunger Knoppers
Marvell and Pastoral
302(13)
Thomas Healy
Milton, the Nativity Ode, the Companion Poems, and Lycidas
315(16)
Barbara K. Lewalski
Notes on Contributors 331(4)
Index 335