Closure is one of the most important putative goals for highly structured Renaissance verse. Elements of structure—for example, sophisticated prosody or the embedding of a poem within a web of intertextual relationships—determine how poets work toward closure. This project explores how verse forms and genre manifest poets’ attempts to create resolution, and, significantly, how often the challenges of the process instead become the object of focus. Developing a New Formalist approach that focuses on how literary forms are inherently responsive (both to the social conventions that inform various genres and to the expressive goals of individual authors), I examine texts in four important Renaissance poetic genres: epyllion (William Shakespeare...
textAbstract: Instead of assuming that sixteenth-century poetry is a form of transcendence, and inst...
I have chosen to focus on several poets of the long 1590\u27s, since I would argue that together the...
This thesis examines temporo-narrative progress in Tennyson\u27s In Memoriam A.H.H. as a means of ...
textMy dissertation revises our assumptions about the Renaissance commonplace that poetic monuments ...
Recently, scholars have argued that poetry provided the foundations for the development of rhetoric ...
Calliope was the muse of epic poetry, and this thesis could be described as an epic poem in the sens...
'Poetry is form and permanent poetry is permanent form', says Paul Fussell. Form has ever been one o...
This project recovers a forgotten history of Renaissance poetry as mail. At a time when trends in En...
This dissertation retraces the history of English lyric in the long eighteenth century (c. 1650–1790...
Opening to passion as an unsettling, transformative force; extending desire to the text, expanding t...
“The Poetry of Interpretation” writes a pre-history of the twentieth-century phenomenon of close rea...
Originally published in 1989. In Prosody and Purpose in the English Renaissance the eminent scholar ...
This essay topic models Shakespeare’s Sonnets as an act of computational deformance in order to prop...
By examining Renaissance criticism both literary and musical, framed in the context of the contempor...
(print) xii, 247 p. ; 24 cmPreface vii -- PART ONE: Lyric Locality -- 1 The Objects of Lyric Address...
textAbstract: Instead of assuming that sixteenth-century poetry is a form of transcendence, and inst...
I have chosen to focus on several poets of the long 1590\u27s, since I would argue that together the...
This thesis examines temporo-narrative progress in Tennyson\u27s In Memoriam A.H.H. as a means of ...
textMy dissertation revises our assumptions about the Renaissance commonplace that poetic monuments ...
Recently, scholars have argued that poetry provided the foundations for the development of rhetoric ...
Calliope was the muse of epic poetry, and this thesis could be described as an epic poem in the sens...
'Poetry is form and permanent poetry is permanent form', says Paul Fussell. Form has ever been one o...
This project recovers a forgotten history of Renaissance poetry as mail. At a time when trends in En...
This dissertation retraces the history of English lyric in the long eighteenth century (c. 1650–1790...
Opening to passion as an unsettling, transformative force; extending desire to the text, expanding t...
“The Poetry of Interpretation” writes a pre-history of the twentieth-century phenomenon of close rea...
Originally published in 1989. In Prosody and Purpose in the English Renaissance the eminent scholar ...
This essay topic models Shakespeare’s Sonnets as an act of computational deformance in order to prop...
By examining Renaissance criticism both literary and musical, framed in the context of the contempor...
(print) xii, 247 p. ; 24 cmPreface vii -- PART ONE: Lyric Locality -- 1 The Objects of Lyric Address...
textAbstract: Instead of assuming that sixteenth-century poetry is a form of transcendence, and inst...
I have chosen to focus on several poets of the long 1590\u27s, since I would argue that together the...
This thesis examines temporo-narrative progress in Tennyson\u27s In Memoriam A.H.H. as a means of ...