Shakespeare and the Poet's LifeUniversity Press of Kentucky, 21.11.2021 - 248 Seiten Shakespeare and the Poet's Life explores a central biographical question: why did Shakespeare choose to cease writing sonnets and court-focused long poems like The Rape of Lucrece and Venus and Adonis and continue writing plays? Author Gary Schmidgall persuasively demonstrates the value of contemplating the professional reasons Shakespeare—or any poet of the time—ceased being an Elizabethan court poet and focused his efforts on drama and the Globe. Students of Shakespeare and of Renaissance poetry will find Schmidgall's approach and conclusions both challenging and illuminating. |
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... Front Matter 3 Poet's Labors Lost Patronage in Shakespeare 4 “Chameleon Muse” The Poet's Life in Shakespeare's Courts 5 “Fearful Meditation” The Young Man and the Poet's Life Epilogue: Statues and Breathers Appendix: Exemplary Front ...
... Front Matter 3 Poet's Labors Lost Patronage in Shakespeare 4 “Chameleon Muse” The Poet's Life in Shakespeare's Courts 5 “Fearful Meditation” The Young Man and the Poet's Life Epilogue: Statues and Breathers Appendix: Exemplary Front ...
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... front matter, and biographies; my catalyzing question is one of Shakespearean biography. To some, this will seem passé.
... front matter, and biographies; my catalyzing question is one of Shakespearean biography. To some, this will seem passé.
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... front matter. Title pages, dedications, and epistles to the reader were the bibliographical and typographical forms of “courtesy” during the Renaissance; here I explore authorial courting from this peculiar, often exasperating ...
... front matter. Title pages, dedications, and epistles to the reader were the bibliographical and typographical forms of “courtesy” during the Renaissance; here I explore authorial courting from this peculiar, often exasperating ...
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... Front. Matter. Fig. 1. Title page, Thomas Lodge, Scillaes Metamorphosis, 1589. (Courtesy. “Dedicated Words” The Strategies of Front Matter.
... Front. Matter. Fig. 1. Title page, Thomas Lodge, Scillaes Metamorphosis, 1589. (Courtesy. “Dedicated Words” The Strategies of Front Matter.
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Gary Schmidgall. quickly. So the modern reader soon learns to skip the front matter and go immediately to the text. There were, to be sure, contemporary expressions of impatience with front matter. Not surprisingly, these often came from ...
Gary Schmidgall. quickly. So the modern reader soon learns to skip the front matter and go immediately to the text. There were, to be sure, contemporary expressions of impatience with front matter. Not surprisingly, these often came from ...
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Chameleon Muse The Poets Life in Shakespeares Courts | |
Fearful Meditation The Young Man and the Poets Life | |
Exemplary Front Matter | |
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