A Companion to Shakespeare's SonnetsMichael Schoenfeldt John Wiley & Sons, 15.4.2008 - 544 sivua This Companion represents the myriad ways of thinking about the remarkable achievement of Shakespeare’s sonnets.
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... things about the sonnets is how utterly unsentimental and rigorously tough-minded their account of love and friendship is. Although they contain some of the most justly celebrated accounts of love and friendship in the English language ...
... things about the sonnets is how utterly unsentimental and rigorously tough-minded their account of love and friendship is. Although they contain some of the most justly celebrated accounts of love and friendship in the English language ...
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... Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Hall, Kim F. (1998). “ 'These bastard signs of fair': Literary Whiteness in Shakespeare's Sonnets.” In Ania Looba and Martin ...
... Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Hall, Kim F. (1998). “ 'These bastard signs of fair': Literary Whiteness in Shakespeare's Sonnets.” In Ania Looba and Martin ...
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... things are orderly. We want to feel that art does not make order but shows it. There are as many ways of trying for ... thing we want to know and not something else. I have tried to demonstrate that in the sonnets Shakespeare copes with ...
... things are orderly. We want to feel that art does not make order but shows it. There are as many ways of trying for ... thing we want to know and not something else. I have tried to demonstrate that in the sonnets Shakespeare copes with ...
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PART II Shakespeare and His Predecessors | 71 |
PART III Editorial Theory and Biographical Inquiry Editing the Sonnets | 119 |
PART IV The Sonnets in Manuscript and Print | 183 |
PART V Models of Desire in the Sonnets | 223 |
PART VI Ideas of Darkness in the Sonnets | 291 |
PART VII Memory and Repetition in the Sonnets | 329 |
PART VIII The Sonnets inand the Plays | 361 |
PART IX The Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 403 |
Appendix The 1609 Text of Shakespeares Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 441 |
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