This dissertation expands the familiar concept of literary history in order to argue for the historiographic function of literary form in early modern poetry and drama. I propose that the “literary history” of early modern England is not merely the history of literature, but also these writers’ methods of evoking history by means of the literary. For Christopher Marlowe, George Herbert, and many of their contemporaries, the formal capacities of poetry offered methods for describing relationships between events in time, interpreting those events, and mobilizing those interpretations—in short, the formal capacities of poetry become ways of doing history. In the most familiar critical sense, literary history denotes canon-formations, literary ...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2016.This dissertation reconsiders ...
This dissertation seeks to articulate how early modern texts formalize their affective qualities in ...
This dissertation reads sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English poetry (and, in one chapter, dram...
2016-07-11This dissertation investigates the social, political, and psychological influences on lite...
This dissertation examines how ideas drawn from early modern poetics were integral to narratives of ...
My dissertation, “Matter and Form in Medieval English Literature”, investigates the relationship bet...
This dissertation traces the development of verse with a musical dimension from Sidney and Shakespea...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation argues for the centrality of a category whose importance has been occluded by mode...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 7, 2012).The ent...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
This article addresses recent developments in literary-critical studies of Shakespeare\u27s status w...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2016.This dissertation reconsiders ...
This dissertation seeks to articulate how early modern texts formalize their affective qualities in ...
This dissertation reads sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English poetry (and, in one chapter, dram...
2016-07-11This dissertation investigates the social, political, and psychological influences on lite...
This dissertation examines how ideas drawn from early modern poetics were integral to narratives of ...
My dissertation, “Matter and Form in Medieval English Literature”, investigates the relationship bet...
This dissertation traces the development of verse with a musical dimension from Sidney and Shakespea...
This dissertation offers the first systematic study of the relationship between historiographical th...
This dissertation argues for the centrality of a category whose importance has been occluded by mode...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 7, 2012).The ent...
In a 2010 essay on the fate of New Historicism, Steven Justice proposes that critics should rethink ...
This article addresses recent developments in literary-critical studies of Shakespeare\u27s status w...
This dissertation argues that the remarkable persistence of Chaucer\u27s fame in early modern Englan...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2016.This dissertation reconsiders ...
This dissertation seeks to articulate how early modern texts formalize their affective qualities in ...