The contention of the essay which follows is that the presumption that Wyatt's rhythm can be judged by standards which are impervious to the actual performance of his poetry, to the actual affects achieved and the 'meanings' thereby imparted, leads ineluctably to the rejection of Wyatt's poetry by prosodists and that the rejection of that presumption leads as rigourously to the conclusion that prosody (as that term is widely understood) has no role to play in the assessment of Wyatt's poetry. Evidence in favour of this conclusion is provided by the slight and previously unacknowledged testimony of the punctuation of two principal Wyatt manuscripts (transcripts of which are provided in vols. 2 and 3) and slightly reinforced by attenti...
At the rise of the English Renaissance, Thomas Wyatt introduced from Italy the Petrarchan sonnet int...
This paper deals with a phonological analysis of rhythm in Thomas Gray’s poetry. As such, the curren...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry reads less easily than most, and we must either dismiss it or explain it. ...
The court poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-42) asserts a special confidence and boldness of the indi...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry has most often been analysed with reference to his biography, his sources ...
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes of...
In this article, Daalder's intention is to consider the question whether the poems in Egerton MS 271...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Abstract: At the rise of the English Renaissance, Thomas Wyatt introduced from Italy the Petrarchan ...
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth...
There is a reasonable scholarly consensus that the long (“heroic”) line of Sir Thomas Wyatt is an ia...
The prosody of Sir Thomas Wyatt has, according to undisputed scholarly opinion, lately become a cont...
This dissertation argues that Sir Thomas Wyatt’s and Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey’s prison poems...
At the rise of the English Renaissance, Thomas Wyatt introduced from Italy the Petrarchan sonnet int...
This paper deals with a phonological analysis of rhythm in Thomas Gray’s poetry. As such, the curren...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry reads less easily than most, and we must either dismiss it or explain it. ...
The court poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-42) asserts a special confidence and boldness of the indi...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Sir Thomas Wyatt's poetry has most often been analysed with reference to his biography, his sources ...
The author discusses the sense of Wyatt's verse, particularly in its syntax, and how it sometimes of...
In this article, Daalder's intention is to consider the question whether the poems in Egerton MS 271...
When the poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt has attracted critical attention at all, it has been both praise...
Abstract: At the rise of the English Renaissance, Thomas Wyatt introduced from Italy the Petrarchan ...
This article provides an examination of the 'Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt', edited by Kenneth...
There is a reasonable scholarly consensus that the long (“heroic”) line of Sir Thomas Wyatt is an ia...
The prosody of Sir Thomas Wyatt has, according to undisputed scholarly opinion, lately become a cont...
This dissertation argues that Sir Thomas Wyatt’s and Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey’s prison poems...
At the rise of the English Renaissance, Thomas Wyatt introduced from Italy the Petrarchan sonnet int...
This paper deals with a phonological analysis of rhythm in Thomas Gray’s poetry. As such, the curren...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...