In this article, Daalder addresses some difficulties present in Rebholz's edition of Wyatt's poem, "Defamed guiltiness by silence unkept". Particular attention is paid to Rebholz's editorial changes to the punctuation and syntax in this poem
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Professor Daalder revisits his 1973 article, 'Wyatt and "Liberty"', in order to support his earlier ...
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In this article, Daalder discusses how many editors have wrongly tampered with the text of "I lead a...
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes of...
In this article, Professor Daalder reveals that much of the importance and interest of Wyatt's human...
The contention of the essay which follows is that the presumption that Wyatt's rhythm can be judged ...
In this brief article, Professor Daalder discusses a number of instances where the punctuation of Mu...
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The poem known as The Battle of Maldon tells in circumstantial detail the story of one of the many E...
In this article, Loughnane uses two key lines from the opening scene of Webster’s The Duchess of Mal...
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth...
Tottel's anthology, Songes and Sonettes (1557), was published well after the death of both Wyatt and...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Scholarship on The Battle of Maldon has focused largely on the poem’s his-toricity: it has grappled ...
Pre-print version deposited following SHERPA guidelines. This is an electronic version of an article...
Professor Daalder revisits his 1973 article, 'Wyatt and "Liberty"', in order to support his earlier ...
This article is available for purchase or by subscription from the Maney Publishing website. Please ...
In this article, Daalder discusses how many editors have wrongly tampered with the text of "I lead a...
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes of...
In this article, Professor Daalder reveals that much of the importance and interest of Wyatt's human...
The contention of the essay which follows is that the presumption that Wyatt's rhythm can be judged ...
In this brief article, Professor Daalder discusses a number of instances where the punctuation of Mu...
This article is available for purchase or by subscription from the Oxford University Press website. ...
The poem known as The Battle of Maldon tells in circumstantial detail the story of one of the many E...
In this article, Loughnane uses two key lines from the opening scene of Webster’s The Duchess of Mal...
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth...
Tottel's anthology, Songes and Sonettes (1557), was published well after the death of both Wyatt and...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Scholarship on The Battle of Maldon has focused largely on the poem’s his-toricity: it has grappled ...
Pre-print version deposited following SHERPA guidelines. This is an electronic version of an article...
Professor Daalder revisits his 1973 article, 'Wyatt and "Liberty"', in order to support his earlier ...
This article is available for purchase or by subscription from the Maney Publishing website. Please ...