The SonnetsCambridge University Press, 22 jun 2006 The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of new critical, stage and screen interpretations. For this second edition of The Sonnets, Stephen Orgel has written a new introduction to Shakespeare's best-loved and most widely read poems. In a series of focused readings he probes the sonnets' sexual and temperamental ambiguity as well as their complex textual history, and explores the difficulties editors face when modernising the spelling, punctuation and layout of the 1609 quarto. Orgel reminds us that the order in which the sonnets were composed bears no relation to the order in which they appear in the quarto and he warns against reading them biographically. This edition retains the text prepared by G. Blakemore Evans, together with his notes and commentary. |
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... Malone Fulke Greville (Lord Brooke), Poems and Dramas, ed. Geoffrey Bullough, 2 vols., 1945 Everard Guilpin, Skialetheia (1598/9), ed. D. A. Carroll, 1974 Joseph Hall, Collected Poems, ed. A. Davenport, 1949 Works, ed. J. O. Halliwell ...
... Malone Fulke Greville (Lord Brooke), Poems and Dramas, ed. Geoffrey Bullough, 2 vols., 1945 Everard Guilpin, Skialetheia (1598/9), ed. D. A. Carroll, 1974 Joseph Hall, Collected Poems, ed. A. Davenport, 1949 Works, ed. J. O. Halliwell ...
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... Malone, vol. X, 1790 Christopher Marlowe, Works, ed. Fredson Bowers, 2 vols., 1973 Epigrams, ed. and trans. N. C. Ker, 2 vols., 1919—20 (Loeb) P. J. Martin, Shakespeare's Sonnets: Self, Love, and Art, 1972 Shakespeare's Sonnets Never ...
... Malone, vol. X, 1790 Christopher Marlowe, Works, ed. Fredson Bowers, 2 vols., 1973 Epigrams, ed. and trans. N. C. Ker, 2 vols., 1919—20 (Loeb) P. J. Martin, Shakespeare's Sonnets: Self, Love, and Art, 1972 Shakespeare's Sonnets Never ...
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... Malone substantively Gary Taylor, 'Some manuscripts of Shakespeare's Sonnets', Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library ofManchester, 68 (1985), 210—46 Lewis Theobald, see Rollins (New Variorum) M. P. Tilley, A Dictionary of the ...
... Malone substantively Gary Taylor, 'Some manuscripts of Shakespeare's Sonnets', Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library ofManchester, 68 (1985), 210—46 Lewis Theobald, see Rollins (New Variorum) M. P. Tilley, A Dictionary of the ...
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... Malone, who did more to define what we mean by Shakespeare than anyone since the editors of the First Folio, is chiefly responsible. Malone's versions of the most problematic of these poems vary significantly from the original texts ...
... Malone, who did more to define what we mean by Shakespeare than anyone since the editors of the First Folio, is chiefly responsible. Malone's versions of the most problematic of these poems vary significantly from the original texts ...
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... Malone, who in 1780 produced an edition that finally brought the editing of the poems in line with the editing of the plays by taking the first published texts into account. It rationalised Thorpe's text, certainly, but its ...
... Malone, who in 1780 produced an edition that finally brought the editing of the poems in line with the editing of the plays by taking the first published texts into account. It rationalised Thorpe's text, certainly, but its ...
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A. B. Grosart Abbott appearance beauty beauty’s beloved Benson Booth suggests Capell Capell’s Collation notes compare line compositor conj context couplet Dark Lady death dost doth edited editors Elizabethan emendation eyes fair false favour flowers Gildon grace hath headnote heart Hood implied Ingram and Redpath Kerrigan kind line 14 line 9 Lintott live looks loue love i.e. love’s lover Lover’s Complaint Malone meaning metaphor metonymy mind misreading mistress moral Muse nature Nature’s night notes for Sonnet Ovid Passionate Pilgrim perhaps phrase play poems poet poet’s pow’r praise Q 12 Sonnet Q Sonnet Q variant quatrain Rape of Lucrece reading reference rhyme Rollins seems sense sexual Shakespeare Shakespeare’s Sonnets Sonnet 15 Sonnet 27 Sonnet 31 Sonnet 44 soul spirit summer’s sweet thee theme thine things Thorpe’s thou art thought Tilley Time’s true truth Tucker variant form Venus and Adonis verse words worth youth