The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry contains thirty-eight original essays written by leading Shakespeareans around the world. Collectively, these essays seek to return readers to a revivified understanding of Shakespeare's verbal artistry in both the poems and the drama. The volume understands poetry to be not just a formal category designating a particular literary genre but to be inclusive of the dramatic verse as well, and of Shakespeare's influence as a poet on later generations of writers in English and beyond. Focusing on a broad set of interpretive concerns, the volume tackles general matters of Shakespeare's style, earlier and later; questions of influence from classical, continental, and native sources; the importance of wo...
The essay focuses on Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis, chosen as a case study and point of reference. ...
This study attempts to present Elizabethan views upon the sonnet, both as a literary form and as a p...
Shakespeare’s poems had very uneven success in the early modern book trade: Venus and Adonis and The...
Anthologizing Shakespeare, 1593–1603 is a reading of Shakespeare’s first decade in print, from Venus...
This essay was delivered as the annual Shakespeare Birthday Lecture of the Shakespeare Society of So...
Edited by Stanley Wells and Lena Cowen Orlin, Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide provides a practical and ...
This four–volume Companion to Shakespeare′s Works, compiled as a single entity, offers a uniquely co...
Shakespeare's literary heritage consists of poetry and drama. The epics "Venus and Adonis" (1593) an...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This collection of essays is part of a new phase in Shakespeare studies. The traditional view of Sha...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
Ch. 1. Venus and Adonis. i. The minor epic. Lodge's Scillaes Metamorphosis. ii. The poem's narrator....
This book is an analysis of the sonnet in the English Renaissance. It especially traces the relation...
Sonnets on the self of William Shakespeare, by W.E. Leonard.--Locrine and Selimus, by F.G. Hubbard.-...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
The essay focuses on Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis, chosen as a case study and point of reference. ...
This study attempts to present Elizabethan views upon the sonnet, both as a literary form and as a p...
Shakespeare’s poems had very uneven success in the early modern book trade: Venus and Adonis and The...
Anthologizing Shakespeare, 1593–1603 is a reading of Shakespeare’s first decade in print, from Venus...
This essay was delivered as the annual Shakespeare Birthday Lecture of the Shakespeare Society of So...
Edited by Stanley Wells and Lena Cowen Orlin, Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide provides a practical and ...
This four–volume Companion to Shakespeare′s Works, compiled as a single entity, offers a uniquely co...
Shakespeare's literary heritage consists of poetry and drama. The epics "Venus and Adonis" (1593) an...
Three articles, as Part I, II and III, investigate the relationship between poetry and song in the l...
This collection of essays is part of a new phase in Shakespeare studies. The traditional view of Sha...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
Ch. 1. Venus and Adonis. i. The minor epic. Lodge's Scillaes Metamorphosis. ii. The poem's narrator....
This book is an analysis of the sonnet in the English Renaissance. It especially traces the relation...
Sonnets on the self of William Shakespeare, by W.E. Leonard.--Locrine and Selimus, by F.G. Hubbard.-...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
The essay focuses on Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis, chosen as a case study and point of reference. ...
This study attempts to present Elizabethan views upon the sonnet, both as a literary form and as a p...
Shakespeare’s poems had very uneven success in the early modern book trade: Venus and Adonis and The...